I find this discussion quite interesting, and I note the guidelines above about disagreeing respectfully.
I expect drivers to give me all the available space, and to wait either for clear road or for me to pull over if there is not enough.
I don't agree with 'a miss is as good as a mile', and whilst I understand the objective measure of the small number of annual cyclist deaths, I do not from my own recent riding experiences accept the correlation between that and safe roads.
The lack of a collision is not the same thing as a cyclist feeling safe. My understanding of the recent highway code changes is that they are in part intended to achieve that feeling of safety in the minds of the more vulnerable road user in any encounter, and the less vulnerable is expected to facilitate that.
I have reported four drivers on my recent trip to Wales out of over 200 bad passes. I find it disturbing that even with maximum use of cycle paths, cycle routes and quiet roads, I am still seeing a bad pass every two miles or so on average.
Here are two that I did not report.
A bunch of cars, most fine, just one that can't quite manage to give the space that all the others managed.
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Not so good. First the close passing white car, then the black Focus squeezing through against the opposing traffic.
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Here are two coaches passing me within minutes of each other on the same piece of road, which was empty in both cases. Both doing about 50mph, one giving me a whole lane, the other about 60cm.
They didn't hit me, but that is the kind of incident I do report.