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Car crash, road rage UK

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This happened on 9th of Aug 2017 in London UK, Waterloo Bridge. From sec 30 to 40 of the video it's evident that my lane gives me priority to go towards Waterloo road and the lane on my left towards Waterloo Bridge, at this point I have behind a take-away rider on a small bike.
At 1 minute of the video, the driver on the left crashed on my left side for the first time, at this point I'm not leaving the road until the van driver stops, as my left mirror folded I'm not able to spot the bike rider behind me which is the reason I don't fully stop at this moment.
At 1 minute 03 sec of the video, my lane gives me the opportunity to branch out towards Waterloo lane, which isn't an option since I have to stay with the other driver.
At 1 minute 08 sec of the video, the van driver drives into the side of my car for the second time, probably trying to cut me up at this point I managed to spot the bike rider going towards Waterloo road on my right mirror, so I was clear to stop in the middle of the road.
It's important to know that even though the driver was going towards the bus lane, it was perfectly ok to drive over it at the time of the accident, as it was just past 11 pm (dashcam info is correct) & the restriction on that bus lane is 7 am to 7 pm every day.
The driver had to let me carry on in my lane until I reach the branch towards Waterloo road at 1 minute 03 sec and not pushing me out as he did at 1 minute, if he wants to move into the lane I'm in he's got to filter in, slowing down and going behind or speeding up to go in front without making me slow down or crashing into me

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