Riding around parked cars?

While out today I found that when I came across 1 parked car then a gap of about 200m so swerved in for this distance until the other car came up, I then found myself swerving out again to go round this other car.
Now, should I just stay in my straight line or swerve in then back out?
I also got cut up by a learner driver that got way to close at a set of lights so out of instinct I kicked out with my foot (I dont know why :shock: ) but when I looked I had put a slight dent in his car door, he never got out so I just rode of.
Would this be classed as criminal damage or could I claim some form of self-defence?
Now, should I just stay in my straight line or swerve in then back out?
I also got cut up by a learner driver that got way to close at a set of lights so out of instinct I kicked out with my foot (I dont know why :shock: ) but when I looked I had put a slight dent in his car door, he never got out so I just rode of.
Would this be classed as criminal damage or could I claim some form of self-defence?
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http://www.londonskaters.com/cycling/sa ... r-zone.htm
Best of all, I would recommend getting and reading Cyclecraft by John Franklin which covers this in much more detail:
http://www.londonskaters.com/cycling/re ... anklin.htm
Thank you.
But putting dents in car doors is definitely not a wise thing to do from a self-preservation standpoint,
I dont even know why I did it, instinct I suppose.
Self preservation, it's the fight or flight response.
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Just don't "swerve" anywhere if at all poss.
If I'm riding around the Vauxhall gyratory, for example, I'll take the lane the whole way around, and that's a lot longer than 200m on my south to north route.
On the other hand, if there's a safe stretch to let drivers past, then I'm happy to help them out.
screw them
The cyclists that worry me most are those who wobble along slowly in the gutter, pulling out to go round parked cars, without leaving space for the door, etc. Great to see them out on 2 wheels but scary stuff.