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"Intimidating" cyclist angered by close passes should be investigated by police, claim mum and daughter... who both admit close passing rider

The pair accused the cyclist of "targeting motorists" and becoming "aggressive" when close passed — the mother who says she "pulled in a bit" to avoid a traffic island claiming it "should work both ways" as cyclists "close pass" cars when filtering...

A mother and daughter who both admit having close passed the same cyclist two months apart, the younger of the two motorists accepting a training course following her driving "without reasonable consideration", believe the cyclist on the receiving end should be investigated by the police for "intimidating, aggressive and abusive behaviour".

Tracy Haigh and her 21-year-old daughter both close passed the same cyclist on the same stretch of Ecclesall Road South at Whirlow, in Sheffield, the mother telling The Star she "pulled in a bit" to avoid a traffic island. Two months later her daughter was involved in an apparently identical incident, for which she was reported and South Yorkshire Police sent a letter offering a training course or a fine and penalty points for the "driving a vehicle without reasonable consideration to others — close pass on a cyclist" which was "recorded on camera".

However, they have now accused the rider on the receiving end of their close passes of "intimidating, aggressive and abusive behaviour", for which they believe he should also be investigated by the police.

> Police force that prosecuted one driver from 286 close pass reports now taking action in 97% of cyclist submissions

Tracy said that after her close pass the rider had "screamed and shouted" at her after catching up at a set of traffic lights and had told her he "had it on camera" and she would get six points and a £1,000 fine. Her daughter said the rider was "furiously verbalising" after she close passed him as well.

"I'm a cyclist myself and when a car passes at less than 1.5m it can be scary. But his behaviour was despicable. He was very intimidating and aggressive, there are much better ways of getting your message across. If he hadn't been like that I would have apologised," Tracy said, accusing the man of "targeting motorists".

She went on to claim that close passes "should work both ways" and questioned: "How many times have cyclists 'close passed' cars to get in front at lights?"

"Under UK law, aggressive behaviour, intimidation, and harassment, including shouting at females, can fall under various laws depending on the circumstances and therefore merits an appropriate investigation to ensure another female isn't abused," she said.

> Here's what to do if you capture a near miss, close pass or collision on camera while cycling

Responding to the request for an investigation, South Yorkshire Police confirmed that no offence had been committed by the cyclist.

"Although you perceived the male's behaviour to be aggressive, this on its own would not be an offence in these circumstances and no threats, abuse or insults were made," the force explained in a written reply which also stated that the number of complaints made by the cyclist against motorists, and how many were against women, could not be disclosed as it would breach the Data Protection Act 2018.

Yesterday, we shared a video reported by a cyclist in Scotland showing the moment a motorist earned themself a £300 fine and six penalty points on their driving licence after blaring the horn at a pair of cyclists riding two-abreast before overtaking across solid double white lines and cutting back across one of the riders.

Near Miss of the Day 903: Driver's punishment pass on cyclists for riding two-abreast

 A 2023 survey, conducted on behalf of Cycling Scotland found that 97 per cent of drivers agree that close passes of cyclists put lives at risk, however over a third admit that they don't think of someone cycling as a person, being more focused on getting past and getting on with their journey.

> The real impact of close passes on cyclists — my children were nearly left fatherless due to the actions of one callous driver

Eight out of ten drivers said they worry they could seriously injure someone cycling if they do not give them enough space. However, again, 30 per cent said they did not agree that people cycling have equal rights on the roads as drivers, while 83 per cent confessed to feeling frustration when trying to overtake people on bikes.

Were you the cyclist involved in the close pass incidents in Whirlow? Email us at info [at] road.cc 

Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too.

Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he's not working you'll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he'll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he's a bit strange like that.

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mctrials23 | 8 months ago
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Fucking cyclists targetting drivers and making them pass them dangerously. Anyone that says "i'm a cyclist myself" as some sort of defence should get twice the punishment as well. Thats just admitting you know that what you did is horrible or you are simply lying in an attempt to get away with something. Either way. Double it. 

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leedorney | 8 months ago
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"How many times have cyclists 'close passed' cars to get in front at lights?" = SO, she's not a cyclist then...

I'd never dare pass a cyclist (not unsafely) or screw them over when driving...most (and know) drivers go too fast away to fast...and caution is not in most drivers minds when navigating the roads.

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mitsky | 8 months ago
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Not sure how all police forces deal with video evidence but the Met police have stated they want footage 2 minutes before and after an incident.
This has now been cut to one minute each side.
Presumably to show anything that the cyclist might have done to inflame the situation.
The Met then went further to say that cyclists could be prosecuted for anything the footage shows them doing which is illegal.
So in principle we have to be on our best behaviour at all times (with regards to cycling legally) as we never know when something might happen with a driver...
So overall it is unlikely the cyclist did anything wrong as the police would have charged them.

And with regards to the difference between a cyclist filtering and a driver close passing... CyclingMikey showed it well in this clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikWFQquoZto
I think Jeremy Vine also had a hammer v hand clip on Twitter but I can't find it.

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Shelders replied to mitsky | 8 months ago
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http://x.com/thejeremyvine/status/1492768026965463040?s=61&t=wlq_RPAZ5AFe3jBf_Xl1Jw

says tweet deleted but Google found it so hopefully it's the link above

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AidanR | 8 months ago
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I've had a variation of this behaviour a couple of times with female cyclists, who have pulled out in front of me when cycling and forced me to brake sharply to avoid hitting them. Each time I yelled "woah" (or something similar) as I tried to avoid the collision, and they then make out like I'm the scary evil man for shouting.

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john_smith replied to AidanR | 8 months ago
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It's probably a good idea to give any cyclist you don't know a wide berth unless they look as though they know what they're doing.

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AidanR replied to john_smith | 8 months ago
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I generally do, but every now and again someone still does something stupid enough to take me by surprise

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EM69 | 8 months ago
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If you have to explain to a motorist that filtering through traffic at 4mph isn't the same as being close passed at 30+ mph your wasting your breath. 

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Simon E replied to EM69 | 8 months ago
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EM69 wrote:

If you have to explain to a motorist that filtering through traffic at 4mph isn't the same as being close passed at 30+ mph your wasting your breath. 

You could offer to swap places. I'd be tempted to say "How about YOU ride a bike to work along this busy road and I'll be the impatient arsehole driving a car. Though there may be more than one."

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himmelsturmer replied to Simon E | 8 months ago
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sounds like you are an impatient arsehole whether driving cycling or probably walking

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Hirsute replied to himmelsturmer | 8 months ago
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You've completely misunderstood the post.

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john_smith replied to Hirsute | 8 months ago
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Default mode here.

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Simon E replied to himmelsturmer | 7 months ago
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himmelsturmer wrote:

sounds like you are an impatient arsehole whether driving cycling or probably walking

Do you know me in real life?

If not then you don't know anything about me and you can fuck right off. And if you don't want to give vulnerable road users enough space when overtaking then you can fuck off a bit further. Past Mars and towards Jupiter should be enough.

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john_smith replied to EM69 | 8 months ago
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When a cyclist leans on a car, e.g. when receiving service in a race, it is in fact exactly the same as if a car leans on a cyclist.

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Geordiepeddeler replied to john_smith | 8 months ago
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That's a race not some person commuting to work is it? It's hardly the same thing!!!!!

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pockstone replied to Geordiepeddeler | 8 months ago
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Irony alert!!!!

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john_smith replied to Geordiepeddeler | 8 months ago
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Are you looking at it from the car's point of view or the cyclist's?

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Clem Fandango replied to john_smith | 8 months ago
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Is the car sentient?

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john_smith replied to Clem Fandango | 8 months ago
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Is the cyclist?

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Clem Fandango replied to john_smith | 8 months ago
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If a bear sh!ts in the woods and nobody is there to smell it, is the pope catholic?

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ErnieC replied to Clem Fandango | 8 months ago
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Clem Fandango wrote:

If a bear sh!ts in the woods and nobody is there to smell it, is the pope catholic?

Catholic? I thought he was a freemason?

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chrisonabike replied to ErnieC | 8 months ago
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ErnieC wrote:

Clem Fandango wrote:

If a bear sh!ts in the woods and nobody is there to smell it, is the pope catholic?

Catholic? I thought a freemason?

That's what they want you to think...

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chrisonabike replied to john_smith | 8 months ago
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john_smith wrote:

Clem Fandango wrote:

Is the car sentient?

Is the cyclist?

ChatGPT says no...

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john_smith replied to chrisonabike | 8 months ago
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The one good thing about ChatGPT is that even if you can't prove it isn't sentient you still know exactly what its opinions are worth.

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The Larger Cyclist replied to EM69 | 8 months ago
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Get a hammer, place on a firm surface and get "close pass denier" to slap their hand next to it.  Then get them to put hand in the same place and you hit the hammer next to their hand.  It's the same right......

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I love my bike replied to The Larger Cyclist | 8 months ago
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I assume you could be commenting on Road.CC while you hammer?

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chrisonabike replied to The Larger Cyclist | 8 months ago
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The Larger Cyclist wrote:

Get a hammer, place on a firm surface and get "close pass denier" to slap their hand next to it.  Then get them to put hand in the same place and you hit the hammer next to their hand.  It's the same right......

Perhaps - if someone's foot would do - road.cc (purveyor of socks) could partner with Timmy Mallet for a public education broadcast video TikTok on this?

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mctrials23 replied to EM69 | 8 months ago
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You have to explain everything to drivers. That a cyclist going through a red light isn't the same as a car. That anything a cyclists does that a driver can do will not be as dangerous. That a cyclist filter has just as much right to be on the roads as them. That most cyclists are drivers too and pay the mythical "road tax". That traffic isn't caused by cyclists, its caused by cars. 

Yesterday I was held up massively by all the car traffic. Perhaps I should start whinging about that like drivers do. 

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Clem Fandango | 8 months ago
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"I'm a cyclist myself"

Enough said. She's full of sh1t & her account can be ignored.

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rookybiker replied to Clem Fandango | 8 months ago
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I'm not lying! Daddy gave me a tricycle when I was little and I sat on the saddle at least six times!

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