anotherdeadhero - you don't know me so I'd suggest winding that neck in of yours unless you can speak from first hand experience of this particular road.
Can you?
Oh my neck is going stay pretty suck out ta. I happen to disagree with you. Suck it up buttercup.
I don't know that road no. I do know plenty of roads just like it, and I disagree with the notion that this road can be some kind of special case.
I spend quite a lot of time driving on roads just the same as the one you're on about, I spent a lot of my youth time trialling (unsuccessfully) on roads just like this one, I've done thousands of miles audaxing, road raced on open public roads, and now spend a lot of time doing competitive motorsport on open public roads.
I am not argueing that cyclists are somehow exempt from the rules of the road.
I am argueing that your line of reasoning is flawed. You have failed to demonstrate that cyclists are behaving irresponsibly, or are not observing any parts of the various road traffic acts (note plural) in force.
I am not argueing that cyclists are never to blame, I am argueing that the dangerous situations you report are brought about soley by the collective actions of motorists.