Originally Posted by
softreset
I'm guilty of this (as a driver) just because I've had so many bad experiences with cyclists. I work and commute (both by bike & car) in a city that's known of it's cyclists.
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Most of these cyclists are students and in the fall, it's particular terrible. They're new to the area, they're new to cycling and there's a very high chance of ignoring all posted signage and their immediate surroundings.
Just the other day I'm driving 15 MPH (in a 25) with a student cycling about 50 yards up ahead on my right. They seem unstable and distracted on the bike. As I approach I begin to 'creep' and sure enough, out of the blue (no hand signal, no look over the shoulder and no mirror) they make a near 90 degree turn across traffic and flip a u-turn in the middle of the road. The ongoing car in the other lane slammed on their brakes to avoid killing them and I had I been going 25 I'm almost certain that I would have hit them.
I have those encounters with clueless cyclists in town about once a month and the cyclists are all ages and skill levels.
So it's definitely not always an insecure driver. Sometimes it's people that have been on the receiving of insecure cyclists.
The other poster was right. Fear. Fear of your own inadequacy as a driver. Projected on all other road users I'm sure not just cyclists. A cyclists as clueless as you describe would be taken out before you came along. I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. I just saw a driver make a right hand turn from the left hand lane to dive into a driveway. The car in the right hand lane that he cut off nailed its brakes to avoid T-boning the idiot. It was a very close thing. So... so I guess the affronted driver has every reason to drive well below prevailing speed limits and be overcautious around other cars from now on...