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This incident aside, but some cyclists (mostly commuters) need to get over this persecution complex they have towards other road users.
I drive a lot of business miles every week and have done for something over 30 years now and I know that there are an increasing number of aggressive , inattentive, myopic and generally bad drivers out there.
I accept that there are drivers who aim aggression specifically at cyclists, I have had enough deliberate punishment passes, late pull out / pull in / turns and verbal abuse to know that, but I get similar things happen when I am riding my horse on the road, and in general I see so much cr@p driving during a normal working day that I do not take it personally when some of it effects me. Although, the young blond girl who braked hard at 85M.P.H and then cut across all three lanes of the M5, missing the front of my car by millimetres as she passed through the middle lane, did get my attention for a few minutes last week.
All of that said, I do have a camera which I use on my training road bike, but I use it as a dash cam really, JIC someone does something especially stupid or dangerous.
My feeling is that as a cyclist (road user), you don't need to go looking for trouble, it will find you soon enough, and when it does happen, provided you are not physically effected, just shrug it off and know that whatever that driver did to you they will shortly do to someone else, it's not personal, that driver is just a plonker.