For Lapsed Atheist.
Some more evidence that if he is turning left and there is a cyclist on his inside he must give the cyclist priority.
http://www.drivingtesttips.biz/turning-left.htmlNote the following section:
'As the driver, you should always give way to cyclists and pedestrians crossing the road, even if it means stopping in an inappropriate area.'
And interestingly although there is a single example in the Highway Code that might indicate that it is not advisable for cyclists to pass on the inside of a car signalling left, there are many examples where drivers are reminded that cyclists may be on their inside, including in busy roads and at junctions etc. Plus also the expectation that a left turning car should overtake the cyclist in the first place, and therefore create the situation where they might end up passing on the left.
For example:
151.In slow-moving traffic. You should ... be aware of cyclists and motorcyclists who may be passing on either side.
167 stay behind if you are following a cyclist approaching a roundabout or junction, and you intend to turn left
182 Use your mirrors and give a left-turn signal well before you turn left. Do not overtake just before you turn left and watch out for traffic coming up on your left before you make the turn, especially if driving a large vehicle. Cyclists, motorcyclists and other road users in particular may be hidden from your view.
183
When turning keep as close to the left as is safe and practicable
give way to any vehicles using a bus lane, cycle lane or tramway from either direction.