MAG man wrote:Why was the car driver moving over to the right?
I think it's because he intended overtaking.
MAG man wrote:He didn't have opportunity to overtake because of the oncoming camper van
I think he did have the opportunity - the road is certainly wide enough for three abreast, evidenced by the authorities attempts to make the lanes seem narrower, although it's not something I would do since it required both the overtaken and the on-coming traffic to keep left. Certainly a vehicle on a blue lights run would have no trouble going through that space.
MAG man wrote:If he was overtaking, he got it horribly wrong and never checked it was safe to do so.
I wonder how quickly a bike appears in the mirrors when it is approaching at close to 90 mph? Is it right to automatically blame the driver without also considering the responsibility of the rider?
There is evidence of the judgment of the green rider as undertakes his friend off the roundabout - notice his gap from car on the left at that point.
there is only the road, nothing but the road ...