Jmc, I think you were in your "right" to do what you did.
Vermont is a very "pro bike" state, tourist season in particular.
I used to road bike often, then taking up mountain biking.
Where I now live I'm lucky /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif, there are road bikes "all over the place" on the "country roads" right outside of the "city" of Winston Salem.
What I have noticed is a change of attititudes (sp?) of when I used to ride compared to present day (I road most often in the early mid 90's).
When my friends and I rode, we were always aware of where traffic was, and ALWAYS road single file when going around bends/curves/blind spots. Whenever a car approached either from front or rear, we again went to single file.
Yes, there were idiots driving in cars, but...on a bike you would "lose" with a car, and we knew that.
We always rode defensivly (sp?).
Just the other week there had to be at least 30 people riding 4 abreast, blocking the driving lane. NO ONE would move over if a car approached.
I went to the local township building to complain, to no avail.
Seems like nowadays people ride bikes on the "offensive", which for better or worse, I think is wrong.
Those road signs that state "share the road" (with the bike on the sign) should be meant for the bikes to share with the cars, not the other way around.