I'm in classes to get my motorcycle license and I've actually been getting a lot of good info that is relevant to my cycling from books on motorcycle skills.
This book has a lot about how to plan escape routes in traffic, and some valuable info about how drivers in cars think and see you. One tip saved me last weekend:
A big reason drivers will look RIGHT AT YOU and then pull in front of you anyway is because on a bike, you are smaller than the car/truck they are used to seeing approach them in traffic.. A smaller object APPEARS to be moving slower than it actually is, so they will misjudge how fast you are approaching. I was coming towards a lady who wanted to pull into the road from an intersection. She looked right at me, registered that I was there and then pulled righ in to the lane in front of me. Before I would've had to slam on the breaks and cursed her loudly while shaking my fist. Since I had just read about it in this motorcycle book, I knew to slow down and move to the far left of the lane so I had more road to use as an escape route if I needed it.
Also a lot of info on riding in the rain, on loose gravel, counter steering, cornering...all relevant info on a bicycle.
'You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, you'll find you get what you need.' - Mick & Keith