It’s not the road infrastructure, it is just drivers have no sense of other users

Riding along the bike path near Kalamis Marina, a driver up ahead drives a bit erratically and nearly hits us head on.

Surprised the driver just kept on going. I’d like to think that I’d notice a flashing light right outside my window 🙂

Driver refuses to let me in to the lane after filtering. He should not have even been queuing in the bus lane. I was really cycling for my life here.

Southbound vehicles were queued up on Wairakei Road before its intersection with Blighs Road. A Volkswagen SUV (Plate Number: FSW536) wanted to jump the queue to turn left into Blighs Road. The SUV recklessly drove into the cycle lane without looking for cyclists. The SUV almost hit the cyclist and kept on encroaching into the cycle lane until fully taken the cycle lane.

The female driver looked directly at the approaching cyclist whose bike had a flashing Cycliq 12, and who was wearing a neon yellow helmet, jersey, and socks. She then pulled out in front of the cyclist. Deliberate indifference and reckless.

Was riding west on Route 28 (North Avenue) when I heard a horn and a vehicle passed well within the 3 foot minimum. Came close to hitting me. *Date and Time not correct on video.

Close call with Toyota Rav4 915 WXH which uses the bike lane to go past traffic and then turn right from the incorrect lane – Wellington Point Queensland

The southbound lane of the East River Road was closed to vehicular traffic for exclusive use of pedestrians and cyclists. I came around a hairpin turn and almost met an SUV head-on in the closed lane.

Taxi driver pulls out from picking up a passenger but fails to look or indicate pulling back into the traffic.