• I still don't know what to do to avoid being undertaken by cyclists. This morning I waited at the red light to turn left I am at the front in the ASL. I kept looking back and raised my arm to indicate left a few times. 4 cyclists undertook me to go through the red. I was about 1 metre from the curb. I guess I will be ok but I am nervous that when the light changes I am going to collide with one of them.

    Last night a cyclist undertook me at a red light (small ped crossing) and because she had no space to do so she had to put her left foot on the pavement to manoeuvre and brushed against me. The light changed at the same time, a car was behind me. I told her it was dangerous for me and her to do so but she had her music on so I don't think she heard me or even cared.

    I guess there is not much I can do apart from chilling out.

    I had a problem like this where I looked back, signaled left (to turn off Tooley Street) and someone still kicked up a fuss.

    If I'm riding in a straight line with no turn coming up and see someone too close I'll ask if them "wanna get closer?"

    99% of the time their reaction suggests they've temporarily switched off, they apologise and back off to a safer distance.
    I also have a conversation saying if you wanna pass go on the outside.

    As far as turns are concerned maybe look back/signal earlier so that it is even more obvious to all what your intents are. Problem is - like cars at junctions- if you leave the space someone will take it so maybe move a little closer to the kerb leaving about 50cm?

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