“This cyclist got triggered”: Driving instructor questions “entitled cyclists” after close pass towards oncoming riders – but standards agency says overtake would be “no issue” during test
BRR Analysis
A driving instructor sparked debate this week after performing a close pass on oncoming cyclists, subsequently questioning their "entitlement" online. Despite the instructor's defensive stance, the relevant standards agency reportedly stated the manoeuvre would be "no issue" during a driving test. This incident, captured and shared by the instructor, has ignited significant discussion across social media platforms regarding road sharing and driver responsibility.
This episode highlights the persistent tension between motorists and cyclists, particularly concerning safe passing distances. The instructor's decision to film and then query "Am I the asshole?" suggests a lack of understanding regarding vulnerable road users, even as a professional educator. The agency's reported assessment is equally concerning, potentially normalising unsafe driving practices and undermining efforts to promote cyclist safety, especially as close passes remain a leading cause of concern for riders.
Ultimately, this incident serves as a stark reminder that while some drivers may pass their tests, true road awareness and courtesy often remain optional extras.
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