Whenever I'm on the roads, riding or driving, I treat every vehicle as if they're a 50 ton lorry.
In this case, the cyclist had priority and whether indicating or not, the Lexus shouldn't pull across a lane of traffic to make a turn. One asks whether they would have made the same move if it was a double decker bus coming up the inside.
You are right he had priority but if you see a potential situation developing and decide not to have a back up plan and not react in any way you are acting somewhat foolishly.
Just because the driver was in the wrong does not make the cyclist in the right.
You are right he had priority but if you see a potential situation developing and decide not to have a back up plan and not react in any way you are acting somewhat foolishly.
Just because the driver was in the wrong does not make the cyclist in the right.