I recently had a similar experience but more of a deliberate nature. I was riding to work on Ride to Work Day and came to a place where the traffic was banked back for about 500m from a set of traffic lights. As is allowed by law here, I was running down the kerb side of the traffic and was about to pass a concrete truck. I saw the drivre in the mirrors as he looked at me and then turned his wheels and stuck his nose into the kerb to cut me off and push me into the kerb.
I hit the brakes and got off, yelled at him as I passed him and was about to keep riding. But then I cooled down and memorised his number plate while he made rude gestures to me.
When I got to work I rang the company (unfortunately for the driver they are one of our suppliers) and explained what had happened. The upshot was that the company hauled him in and had words with him and then proceeded to run a "toolbox chat" with all their drivers to explain the particular vulnerability of cyclists on the road and why they should give room to people who might be somebody's wife/mother/father/kid and a legitimate road user to boot!
Still a bit nervous with big trucks though!
I hope you get the company details and they are as helpful as this lot were. It made me feel like it was worth going to the trouble.




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