Interesting responses (the usual anti-cycling sh!te aside

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Here is my take that I posted on the original feed where somebody said that if he hadn't taken a swipe at the car he wouldn't have fallen:
He may have been or felt he was about to be off balance. I have been in situations like that and I had to use the vehicle to steadying myself. Inside it may seem like a hit whereas it might not have been. If I hit a car the people inside definitely feel it but that's normally because I am in a cycle lane and they are encroaching. Happens a lot on my commute.
But this wouldn't have happened if he hadn't tried to passive-aggressively intimidate the golf beforehand. It put him in the wrong place to take the correct position in order to be assertive enough on the following narrow stretch.
Poor cycling skills.
Dangerous driving.His position was completely wrong, mostly due to trying to squeeze up the inside of the golf like a pillock. I agree he should have been able to get in front of it to get in the right position heading off (and that the golf should not have been where it was) but he should have gone on the outside. He then doesn't take primary position soon enough. I cannot see if he is looking over his shoulder or not or if he is indicating (which is what I do when taking primary on narrow stretches) or just assuming following traffic is going to let him come over at the last safe moment. Either way he is leaving himself little safety room.