Hit and run driver?

Hi, on tuesday afternoon i was deliberately knocked of my bike by a hit and run driver, moments before they had tried to knock me off by throwing a half full 2ltr bottle of coke at me from the passing car. on rounding the next corner they were stopped at road works, on seeing me approach they turned left into a cul-de-sac and excecuted a threepoint turn.I spotted a nearby police patrol, followed them in to get their reg number and to report to the police, on seeing me approach they then drove at me deliberately knocking me off.
I now have three weeks off work, broken bone in my right wrist and my bike is damaged.
Here is the thing though, normally as a rule, i ignor any instances of aggresion or road rage and just ride on, better to out of the way right? So was i right to try to confront them, or should i have taken my own advice and just rode on, thus avoiding the hit and run?
Bmw 3 compact met silver with a distinctive black bonnet FK51, not traced yet, thanks for the advice, cliffe.
I now have three weeks off work, broken bone in my right wrist and my bike is damaged.
Here is the thing though, normally as a rule, i ignor any instances of aggresion or road rage and just ride on, better to out of the way right? So was i right to try to confront them, or should i have taken my own advice and just rode on, thus avoiding the hit and run?
Bmw 3 compact met silver with a distinctive black bonnet FK51, not traced yet, thanks for the advice, cliffe.
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I'd retrace their route - look for any security cameras - someone might have one ?
Hope they get caught and punished.
Heal well.
but unwise, from their behaviour you knew them to be dangerous scum, so 'confronting' them when they are in a car and you're on a bike is unlikely to end well
tbh if there was a police patrol, i would've tried to get their attention and point them at the scum
hindsight is always easy though!
You didn't say where this was either for others to be on the look out for it.
There was a thread on the Pistonheads cycling forum about having to be hard if you call a driver a [email protected], or something along those lines, and there are a lot of cyclists who don't get wound up by this kind of thing and can ignore it.
I'm not one of them, every time a car or lorry passes me too close or I get cut up or Smidsy-ed, I rant and scream and flap my arms. I do it because I hope it makes the driver give more room/consideration/looks with more care the next time.
I haven't been subjected to a deliberate close pass or driven "at" for a long time, but I would follow it up as much as possible. It can be difficult at times to get reg numbers, and in the heat of the moment it can be terrifying and you don't know what you are getting yourself into, but the roads are there for us all.
Shame it happened though. Don't let this slide!