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ROAD TRAFFIC ACT
(CHAPTER 276, SECTION 112)
Highway code section IV
63. Do not overtake when you are at, or when you are approaching —
(a)a pedestrian crossing;
(b)a road junction;
(c)a corner or bend;
(d)the brow of a hill; or
(e)a double white line.
64. Do not overtake —
(a)where the road narrows;
(b)if it would force another vehicle to swerve or reduce speed; or
(c)if in doubt.
So driver has no leg to stand on.
U forgot to quote the earlier preclause for the overtaking rule where it does not apply since driver Is filtering to the left at a junction.
Overtaking on the Right
61. This rule does not apply —
(a)when the driver in front has signalled his intention to turn right, in which case you can overtake him on his left;
(b)when you are filtering to the left before a junction; or
(c)when there is slow-moving congested traffic and the vehicles on your right are moving more slowly than your vehicle.
Also in the same act, the cyclist have infringe the following
35B. Avoid staying close to the rear of a turning motor vehicle or squeezing between the turning vehicle and the road kerb.
43. Always use the safest route, and keep out of heavy traffic as much as possible. |
44. Always obey the law and observe all traffic rules. Never ignore road signs. |
There are many instances where she squeeze between cars and road kerb.