4.5 m is the standard width for a single lane.
Unless there is a law exempting cyclists from obeying the road rules, then they are expected to follow the same road rules as all other users. that means they are also legally required to maintain safe following distances.There is no road rule for following distances for cyclists. See my above comment.
Correct, but in this case it wasn't a narrow road, and taking up the whole lane obviously was avoidable.Taking up the whole lane is sometimes unavoidable due to such narrow roads, this is just the way it is, and all motorists have to share the road with other users, be they cyclists, horses, walkers, tractors.....
Please read my post again. I do not accept that the driver was right to do what he did, however please do not try and say the cyclists are blameless. I also ride pushbikes, horses as well as motorbikes, so I do know how easy it is to give other road users plenty of room.If you can't accept that, you should probably not be driving.
The only person breaking the law here seems to be the motorist.
Does anybody have any other 'evidence' to contradict that and not just whiney stories?
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