A video of a taxi rushing past a cyclist has divided opinion on social media.
After the cargo bike delivery firm Pedal & Post released dashcam footage of an ‘impatient’ taxi driver, Oxford Mail readers have shared their thoughts on the driving.
In Pedal & Post’s Tweet, the driving by the cabbie was described as “poor and impatient” but some of our readers seem to disagree.
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Watch out bad drivers of #Oxford
— Pedal & Post Oxford (@PedalandPost) March 22, 2023
Fitting and testing new dashcams for our fleet!
First off the bat, this manoeuvre from a black cab, we thought it was poor and impatient for a supposedly professional driver but interested to your thoughts...
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Commenting in response to an Oxford Mail post, Facebook user Jabs Ali said: “Nothing wrong as far as I can see! Gave cyclist plenty of space.
"Do they expect drivers to dawdle along behind them?
"Looks more like free advertising to me.”
Another person posting, Adam James Cooper, said: “Can’t see a problem here…cyclist is cycling, vehicle makes a clean overtake.”
Jason Atherton said the incident was definitely not a close shave.
He said: “Don’t see any problem with that. No law broken to my knowledge and that definitely wasn’t a close shave.”
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However, some people commenting on the post higlighted the rider was without a helmet.
Facebook user Aleksandra Klinska praised Pedal & Post for providing their riders with new dashcam equipment.
She said: “Pedal & Post, well done for equipping your riders with dash cameras.
"Can you also give them helmets and Hi-vis now?”
Facebook user Claire Elkin said: “Why hasn’t he got a helmet on!!?? Wow! Taxi gave plenty of room.”
Pedal & Post said their policy was the following:
"Cycle helmets are optional, half the team do wear them, half don't.
"P&P will fund up to half the cost of new helmets for riders.
"We'll be providing new uniforms soon.
"Cycle helmets aren't in the top 10 that would make cyclists safe."
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