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Lil_G 07-28-2001 11:52 AM

Road Rage/stupid drivers
 
I'm driving home from town yesterday, as I begin to catch up to the car ahead of me I notice there's a slow-moving vechicle which is causing to form a line. In fact, this car which is 3 ahead of me is driving 10 clicks (kilometers, this is ontario remember) below the speed limit. On this particular road there are not many opportunities to pass which incites other drivers to take unnecessary risks.

While i'm thinking about this, the car ahead of me floors on the gas and goes for a double pass just before hitting a wide turn -concealing the truck coming around the corner. I'm not sure exactly how this driver managed to leap frog both without causing a 10 car pileup but she did.

So who's more at fault here? The first car (who is from new york and obviously not sure where he or she is going) who's going a lot slower than the speed of traffic on the road? Or the car in front of me who took a huge gamble that may have gotten her 1 minute or 2 quicker to her destination?

Does anyone else want to share some anecdotes of stupid drivers or funny things you've seen on the road.

ZTAngel 07-28-2001 01:24 PM

It was the driver who passed fault but I find it so irritating to be in back of someone who is going way under the speed limit. My favorite is on the highways when they are going 15 miles under in the left lane!
Last night, on my way home from work, I experienced one of the worst. I was with one of friends who I carpool with to work. We were on 417 Greenway in Orlando, Florida which happens to be a busy road. Also, there's like a million and four tolls on that road. But, there's always a warning such as "Toll booth: 1 mile. 75 cents." The exact change lane is supposed to be the fast lane. I pulled into that lane only to be held up by some woman in a Jeep. She had been sitting there way before I had gotten there. I couldn't even see the top of her head. It looked as if she was looking under the seat for something. I waited patiently for a minute. Then, I grew very agitated. She threw in a dime. She then went and looked through the back seat of the car. Now, people, if you obviously don't have the change, DON'T GO INTO THE EXPRESS LANE!!! Or, before you pull up to the toll, make sure the exact change is in the palm of your hands. So, I started beeping at her. For over five minutes I was stuck behind this moron. Cars were building up in back of me. People were shouting obscenities at her. I screamed, "If you don't have the change, just go! Don't hold up the line!" She threw in a quarter. 40 cents to go. She went into her trunk. My friend got out of my car and walked up to her. I was telling him to get back in. He screamed at her, "You idiot! Go! No one wants to wait for your dumbass!" She got so scared that she jumped into the drivers seat and sped off. I drove for a half a mile when I caught up with her. My friend opened up his window and threw the rest of his McDonald's cheeseburger at the driver's window. I could've killed him bc if a police officer saw that I would've been the one to get in trouble. Needless to say, she turned off at the very next exit. So, there's a story that has a stupid driver and someone with road rage all in one.

Miami1839 07-28-2001 02:25 PM

I run into crazy drivers every day on my commute to work LOL. I travel an hour and a half every day. I take I95 to 495 in Virginia where I get off at Tysons Corner. Well, on the way back getting of 495 theres this interchange at Springfield. Put this way, its a big mess during rush hour because theres always construction going on, you have truckers that are complete morons, drivers that act like their in a firecracker 400 and then you have others that basically just sit there. This is when I'm trying to merge from 495 to I95(North/South Hwy) from NY to Florida. One thing that sticks out in my mind is when I was in traffic that was at a stand still for miles. The traffic starts to roll and then stops after a few feet. Well, this lady who cant be younger than 90 comes up to right of me after being behind me and does this circular motion with her hands. Like she was saying to hurry it up. I was looking at her like what is your problem *L* I'd say the main problem on I95 are the people who merge when they shouldnt or follow to closely to the next car and then slam on their breaks in the fast lane. Its definitely a battle I must say, but my work makes it worth my while so I guess I'll put it up with it for now.

FYI: To all the DZs. Sometimes on my trip back from work I take an alternate route through Fairfax/Clifton. Well, theres is one road that is "turtle valley" and I thought it was kind of cute. Ha ha.

[This message has been edited by Miami1839 (edited July 28, 2001).]

LeslieAGD 07-28-2001 09:34 PM

I really believe people should have a camera in their cars which focuses on the road, and if you drive like a MORON, you get your license taken away.

Lil_G 07-28-2001 09:56 PM

ZT Angel hahahah nice story, maybe it's a guy thing I don't know, there's been times when i've wanted to throw stuff at other cars.

Holy deja vue - driving back on the same road, another stupid idiot passed a guy going over a hill? jezz, it's a miracle there aren't more accidents on that road.

Kevlar281 07-29-2001 12:14 AM

The driver who passed, everyone knows you don’t pass another car on a blind curve.

Hootie 07-29-2001 07:01 PM

I will admit that I have a slight case of road rage...especially when I'm in a hurry and people are just stupid drivers and make my commute that much longer.
Probably the worse thing that has happened to me occurred on the Interstate. It was about a month ago and I was following my then boyfriend home from his work. The speed limit on the interstate is like 60 but everyone goes well above. I tend to stick to the 5-above the speed limit rule...so I was going about 65 maybe pushing 70. I was in the far right lane and this chick in a sporty red car started approaching behind me at enormous speeds. I thought to myself, I'll try to speed up so she can pass me. But no...she got so damn close I thought she was going to plow right into me. It wouldn't have been so irritating if she didn't then proceed to tailgate me for the remainder of the trip. Then, everytime I changed lanes she did too. Finally she changed into another lane, cut me off and then tailgated my boyfriend's car. He's an aggressive driver so he started just speeding more and more and she kept up right with him. I just wish she would have hit my car so it would have been her fault for following too close...plus then she would have learned a lesson.

KillarneyRose 07-29-2001 07:39 PM

A couple of years ago, I was returning to Annapolis from Pittsburgh with my (then) 11 month daughter. It had been a LONG trip and all I wanted to do was get home but I spent about the last 5 miles of the trip behind a car that was going 10 miles under the speed limit. I was so frustrated! Finally, about a mile from my house there was a place where I could pull into the other lane and pass this moron so I did it and wouldn't luck have it that a county police cruiser was heading the other way and pulled me over because apparently no passing was allowed there. UGH!!! So, not only did I get pulled over, but I'm certain that the moron in the slow car probablly got a kick out of seeing that happen http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif Luckily, the officer was very nice and didn't give me a ticket.

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By the light of the lamp, by the light of the lamp, by the bright shiny light, by the light of the lamp...if you are a DeeZee, you're the best that you can be, by the bright shiny light of the lamp!

Lil_G 07-29-2001 10:56 PM

I'm not sure about you guys, but i'm feeling a theraputic sense of relief hearing these stories.

So tonight on my short drive to Ottawa I take highway 401 and then 417. The 401, is the most used highway in Canada. It travels from all of Southern Ontario into Western Quebec. Although the speed limit is 100 kilos/hr. (ahh i geuss that's about 60 miles an hour), everyone else goes about 120/125.

Well, I don't know if they raised the speed limit without telling me or something because everyone was driving much faster than usual, averaging about 135 kilometers an hour. On top of that there were all kinds of lunatics weaving in and out of lanes like those guys on "Wild Police Chases".
----> stupid driver(s) story

So on the way back driving at night I was setting the pace, going faster than most cars out there. As i'm passing one car after another, this new yorker - who flashes on his highbeams whenever someone passes - does the same to me and starts to tail gate. I'm like you jackass, so I switched lanes and slide behind him and gave him a test of his own medicine.
----> road rage (mine and his) story

aephi alum 07-29-2001 11:36 PM

OMG I could tell you such stories. Let me tell you that Connecticut drivers are THE WORST. They either go too fast or too slow. I was once stuck behind some idiot in driver's ed who was doing 25mph in a 40mph zone. OK, the kid was scared, but a good driving instructor will tell him to pull over once in a while and let folks who actually *know* how to drive get where they're going. Well, he didn't, and on top of that, the idiot behind him WOULD NOT PASS!! I wound up passing both cars... had plenty of time in the passing zone b/c the kid with the permit was just going so slowly. But the car just ahead of me passed on a blind curve... and missed the oncoming car by about 3 millimeters... ouch!!!

SSS1365 07-30-2001 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Miami1839:
I take I95 to 495 in Virginia where I get off at Tysons Corner. Well, on the way back getting of 495 theres this interchange at Springfield. Put this way, its a big mess during rush hour because theres always construction going on, you have truckers that are complete morons, drivers that act like their in a firecracker 400 and then you have others that basically just sit there.

GRRR I HATE the Springfield interchange! I absolutely hate how, when you're getting onto I95 from I495, you immediately have to get over 3 lanes because all 3 of the right lanes are EXIT ONLY. You have to do this while people are trying to move to the right so they can get their exit. I fear for my life there... I really do. And then once you're on without getting hit, you get the morons who slam on their brakes all the time, and if there's an accident, you'll be there forever. Why? Because everyone drives 2 mph so they can see it. I am usually there in Fairfax to see my boyfriend and/or my roommate who both live not too far off of 123, so I usually just try to take 123 out to I95, which lets me avoid that whole mess.


SSS1365 07-30-2001 10:35 AM

Ok, I know most people on here have never driven in northern VA, but this can apply to other places too http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

Rules for Driving in Northern Virginia
1. Turn signals will give away your next move. A real Northern VA driver never uses them.
2. Under no circumstances should you leave a safe distance between you and he car in front of you, or the space will be filled in
by somebody else putting you in an even more dangerous situation.
3. Crossing two or more lanes in a single lane change is considered going with the flow.
4. The faster you drive through a red light, the smaller the chance you have of getting hit.
5. Never, ever come to a complete stop at a stop sign. No
one expects it and it will inevitably result in you being rear-ended. If you want
your insurance company to pay for a new rear bumper, come to a complete stop at all stop signs.
6. A right lane construction closure is just a game to see how many people can cut in line by passing you on the right as you
sit in the left lane waiting for the same jerks to squeeze their way back in before hitting the orange and white barricades.
7. Braking is to be done as hard and late as possible to ensure that your ABS kicks in, giving a nice, relaxing foot massage as
the brake pedal pulsates. For those of you without ABS, it's a chance to stretch your legs.
8. Never pass on the left when you can pass on the right. It's a good way to scare people entering the highway.
9. Speed limits are arbitrary figures, given only as suggestions and are apparently not enforceable in the Northern VA area
during rush hour.
10. Just because you're in the left lane and have no room to speed up or move over doesn't mean that a Northern VA driver flashing his high beams behind you doesn't think he can go faster in your spot.
11. Please remember that there is no such thing as a shortcut during rush-hour traffic in Northern VA.
12. Always slow down and rubberneck when you see an accident or even someone changing a tire.
13. Learn to swerve abruptly. Northern VA is the home of high-speed slalom driving thanks to the VDOT, which puts potholes in key locations to test drivers' reflexes and keep them on their toes.
14. It is traditional in Northern VA to honk your horn at cars that don't move the instant the light changes.
15. Never take a green light at face value. Always look right and left before proceeding.
16. Remember that the goal of every Northern VA driver is to get there first, by whatever means necessary.
17. Real Northern VA female drivers can put on pantyhose and apply eye makeup at seventy-five miles per hour or in bumper-to-bumper
traffic.
18. Real Northern VA male drivers can remove their girlfriend's panties and bra at seventy-five miles per hour or in bumper-to-bumper traffic.
19. In the Northern VA area flipping someone the bird is
considered a
> > Virginia salute. This gesture should always be returned.
> >
> > 20. When emergency vehicles have the right of way, do not
move to the
> > right and slow down. Instead come to an abrupt stop (see
rule 7) or
speed
> > up
> > (because the emergency vehicle behind you will clear a path)
or
tailgate
> > the emergency vehicle (this action will also clear you a
path).



Miami1839 07-30-2001 07:58 PM

SSS1365:

All of these rules are right on. Sad, but true LOL

Kevin

Quote:

Originally posted by SSS1365:
Ok, I know most people on here have never driven in northern VA, but this can apply to other places too http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

Rules for Driving in Northern Virginia
1. Turn signals will give away your next move. A real Northern VA driver never uses them.
2. Under no circumstances should you leave a safe distance between you and he car in front of you, or the space will be filled in
by somebody else putting you in an even more dangerous situation.
3. Crossing two or more lanes in a single lane change is considered going with the flow.
4. The faster you drive through a red light, the smaller the chance you have of getting hit.
5. Never, ever come to a complete stop at a stop sign. No
one expects it and it will inevitably result in you being rear-ended. If you want
your insurance company to pay for a new rear bumper, come to a complete stop at all stop signs.
6. A right lane construction closure is just a game to see how many people can cut in line by passing you on the right as you
sit in the left lane waiting for the same jerks to squeeze their way back in before hitting the orange and white barricades.
7. Braking is to be done as hard and late as possible to ensure that your ABS kicks in, giving a nice, relaxing foot massage as
the brake pedal pulsates. For those of you without ABS, it's a chance to stretch your legs.
8. Never pass on the left when you can pass on the right. It's a good way to scare people entering the highway.
9. Speed limits are arbitrary figures, given only as suggestions and are apparently not enforceable in the Northern VA area
during rush hour.
10. Just because you're in the left lane and have no room to speed up or move over doesn't mean that a Northern VA driver flashing his high beams behind you doesn't think he can go faster in your spot.
11. Please remember that there is no such thing as a shortcut during rush-hour traffic in Northern VA.
12. Always slow down and rubberneck when you see an accident or even someone changing a tire.
13. Learn to swerve abruptly. Northern VA is the home of high-speed slalom driving thanks to the VDOT, which puts potholes in key locations to test drivers' reflexes and keep them on their toes.
14. It is traditional in Northern VA to honk your horn at cars that don't move the instant the light changes.
15. Never take a green light at face value. Always look right and left before proceeding.
16. Remember that the goal of every Northern VA driver is to get there first, by whatever means necessary.
17. Real Northern VA female drivers can put on pantyhose and apply eye makeup at seventy-five miles per hour or in bumper-to-bumper
traffic.
18. Real Northern VA male drivers can remove their girlfriend's panties and bra at seventy-five miles per hour or in bumper-to-bumper traffic.
19. In the Northern VA area flipping someone the bird is
considered a
> > Virginia salute. This gesture should always be returned.
> >
> > 20. When emergency vehicles have the right of way, do not
move to the
> > right and slow down. Instead come to an abrupt stop (see
rule 7) or
speed
> > up
> > (because the emergency vehicle behind you will clear a path)
or
tailgate
> > the emergency vehicle (this action will also clear you a
path).



Miami1839 07-30-2001 08:11 PM

Thats cool you have a route that makes things easier. I hear ya on Springfield. Its the worst, but I deal with it. LOL Sometimes I take Gallows to Braddock to 123 to Clifton going south and it makes things less hectic and pretty scenic too. Not necessarily faster though.


Tracy,

I wouldnt say theres any place I wouldnt want to drive but I think Virginia is much better than California to drive. I've only driven in Northern Calif though so imagine anything south of San Fran is worse. Also, I think the road signs/road system in Pennsylvania is so screwed up. Thats probably second on my list of places not to drive.


Kevin


Quote:

Originally posted by Miami1839:
I take I95 to 495 in Virginia where I get off at Tysons Corner. Well, on the way back getting of 495 theres this interchange at Springfield. Put this way, its a big mess during rush hour because theres always construction going on, you have truckers that are complete morons, drivers that act like their in a firecracker 400 and then you have others that basically just sit there.

GRRR I HATE the Springfield interchange! I absolutely hate how, when you're getting onto I95 from I495, you immediately have to get over 3 lanes because all 3 of the right lanes are EXIT ONLY. You have to do this while people are trying to move to the right so they can get their exit. I fear for my life there... I really do. And then once you're on without getting hit, you get the morons who slam on their brakes all the time, and if there's an accident, you'll be there forever. Why? Because everyone drives 2 mph so they can see it. I am usually there in Fairfax to see my boyfriend and/or my roommate who both live not too far off of 123, so I usually just try to take 123 out to I95, which lets me avoid that whole mess.


aephi alum 07-30-2001 08:30 PM

SSS1365 - That is sooo true! I used to work in Fairfax and saw some of the craziest stuff. I had lots of fun pitting my driving skills against them - I learned to drive in New York City and spent several years living in Boston. For the most part they didn't know what hit 'em http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif (figuratively speaking, of course!)

The only place I refuse to drive (in the US) is Manhattan. I can handle the FDR Drive etc, but I flat out refuse to drive on the avenues/streets themselves. Leave it to the cabbies http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

KillarneyRose 07-31-2001 12:45 AM

Does anyone have certain places they simply WILL NOT drive in? I actually have entire states like that. We used to live in Maine but would come down to Maryland some weekends for college football games. I was very specific about where I would do the driving. "Yes" States - Maryland, Delaware, New Hampshire, Maine "No" States - New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts

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By the light of the lamp, by the light of the lamp, by the bright shiny light, by the light of the lamp...if you are a DeeZee, you're the best that you can be, by the bright shiny light of the lamp!

Corbin Dallas 07-31-2001 10:09 AM

I was going to NY with my gf and her family. There was a bad accident on I70 in Richmond, IN and we were stuck in traffic for a couple of hours, only moving a few yards every couple of minutes. There was a guy behind us honking his horn THE ENTIRE F***ING TIME!!! like we, or anyone else within 200 cars ahead of us could do anything about it, let alone the people that were actually within a half mile of the crash. I just wanted to go up to the guys car, jerk him through his window and pummel him to a bloody pulp on the ground. I'm not a violent person normally, but this just takes the cake!

Also, I've been noticing this a lot more often lately everywhere I go, but I first noticed it in Terre Haute, IN. Everyone runs red lights, if they're within a quarter mile when the light turns yellow, they go through it anyway. My truck has terrible brakes, and I've come to stops at lights with no problems, and people the next lane over 2-3 car lengths back will run the red light. Semi's always run them too, especially when turning left, across the intersection in front of me, with 2-3 cars behind them making the left turn also. This usually causes me to have to sit through the green, waiting for them to turn, and then through another red before I can actually go.

Old people wait for me to come by so they can pull out in front of me, specifically.

The stoplight at the bridge construction site on the way to work sees ME coming and turns red, even though there is no traffic coming from the other direction.

By the way, one time my dad was driving along, and a guy about 3 cars behind him passed him all the cars up to him and cut my dad off because there was a car coming. My dad, being the nice guy he is, told the guy he was number one. The guy looks in his mirror at my dad and holds up a gun and waves it at my dad. What does my dad do then? He takes his gun, which he usually carries on his commute to work, holds it in the air, and lays it on the dash. The guy calmly puts his gun down, and continues driving, getting away from my dad as fast as possible. Now, my dad isn't an ultra violent gun freak, but he enjoys them, and has a permit to carry one. He just figured if the guy wanted to play hardball, he would. also, he knew he had the advantage, if it came to a highway shootout, he wouldn't have to look behind him to shoot http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

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Lambda Chi Alpha
Theta Kappa Chapter
Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech.

[This message has been edited by Corbin Dallas (edited July 31, 2001).]

Lil_G 07-31-2001 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Corbin Dallas:


By the way, one time my dad was driving along, and a guy about 3 cars behind him passed him all the cars up to him and cut my dad off because there was a car coming. My dad, being the nice guy he is, told the guy he was number one. The guy looks in his mirror at my dad and holds up a gun and waves it at my dad. What does my dad do then? He takes his gun, which he usually carries on his commute to work, holds it in the air, and lays it on the dash. The guy calmly puts his gun down, and continues driving, getting away from my dad as fast as possible. Now, my dad isn't an ultra violent gun freak, but he enjoys them, and has a permit to carry one. He just figured if the guy wanted to play hardball, he would. also, he knew he had the advantage, if it came to a highway shootout, he wouldn't have to look behind him to shoot http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif


Now that's a story of road rage...jezz I think we're becoming dangerously more violent everyday on the roads.

Worst place to drive - Quebec.

Corbin Dallas 07-31-2001 11:47 AM

Yeah, my dad carries a gun for the same reason most do, for protection, in case he needs it. I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure this is the only time he's ever "threatened" anyone with it, even though he's carried one for probably 10 years or better. He's had a gun pulled on him on one other occasion that i know of. he was leaving a bar and some lady hit his car. He said, "we need to exchange insurance info." and she pulled out a gun, and said "no we don't". One time he was out target shooting at a friends, and some cops pulled up because of a complaint. He talked to them for a while, because he knew them. This was before they switched from revolvers to mag. fed handguns, and he had to show them how it worked http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

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Steve Corbin
Lambda Chi Alpha
Theta Kappa Chapter
Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech.

KABillyMac 08-01-2001 12:56 AM

Here is how it is here in Ky. Now what I am about to say is in no way disrespect to any of you from Ohio, but I'm just simply gonna state some facts:

There is no water in Ohio, obviously we all know that is untrue, but the Ohioans (lol) seem to feel the need to come down to our great state and invade our waterways every weekend, which has led me to believe that although I know there is water in Ohio, someone obviously didnt send the memo to the locals. What does friday look like on a interstate in Ky? It looks like a civilian navy from the buckeye state, all with boats in tow, in the damn left lane, running at or below the speedlimit. Because of their little knowledge of proper trailer pulling techniques, it is necessary for you to leave them substantial room to make errors (i.e. cut you off or run you off the road) Their boat operating skills are another sore spot with me, and I dont feel like ranting about it now as I am afraid I might pick up the computer I am on now at work and chunk it over the divider. I am sure that there are some good drivers from Ohio, but I think they all stay in Ohio for the weekend. 99% of the road rage I get comes from someone in front of me with Ohio plates. Again, not being sterotypical here, just stating my observations. If you are from Ohio and you are reading this, dont get mad, but speaking on behalf of all Kentuckians, we would like to take this opprotunity to ask you to GET YOUR ASS IN THE RIGHT HAND LANE IF YOUR PULLING YOUR BARGE DOWN HERE TO POLLUTE OUR WATER AND LET THE REST OF US AROUND DAMMIT. Some of us have jobs and places to be, and we dont have time to be codlocked in on the interstate looking at the back of a 600 foot ski barge named "Easy Money" or some crap like that. How damn hard is that to undertand?

Angelic 08-01-2001 01:37 PM

I absolutly hate when people slow down to see an accident that has occured on the other side of the highway. What do they excpet to see - heads rolling in the gutter or something. People here will slow down to look at anything that might be an accident: tire changing, someone pulled over, once I was driving home and traffic was backed up for miles. There was a truck that was towing a boat which had broken down. The people in the truck had gotten out of the truck while waiting for a tow truck. Everyone had slowed down to see them because they we all sitting in the boat with their fishing rods pretending to fish in the middle of the highway. The traffic was annoying but at least these people had found some humor in their truck breaking down. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif

SSS1365 08-01-2001 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Angelic:
I absolutly hate when people slow down to see an accident that has occured on the other side of the highway. What do they excpet to see - heads rolling in the gutter or something. People here will slow down to look at anything that might be an accident: tire changing, someone pulled over, once I was driving home and traffic was backed up for miles. There was a truck that was towing a boat which had broken down. The people in the truck had gotten out of the truck while waiting for a tow truck. Everyone had slowed down to see them because they we all sitting in the boat with their fishing rods pretending to fish in the middle of the highway. The traffic was annoying but at least these people had found some humor in their truck breaking down. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif
Yeah that's the thing I hate the most. People act like they have never seen a disabled car before. An accident should not bring traffic to a standstill, unless it is blocking lanes. I get annoyed when a normally 2 1/2 hour trip takes me 4 hours just because everyone has to see what's going on!

Lil_G 08-02-2001 12:44 AM

KABillyMac
dude, where ya been hiding? And What happened to your weekly summaries of life in Greek Chat?

princessbee21 08-28-2001 10:59 AM

Help please !!!
 
I find myself getting so angry at people sometimes I feel like I'm about to snap ! :mad: I have no problem whatsoever with people passing me or getting in front of me, but if you're going to get in front, go for it !! don't drag out in front of me, then slam on your brakes and drive 10 mi below the speed limit :mad: These are the idiots that probably didn't even use a turn signal (that is my #1 pet peeve!, I'm just supposed to use my powers to predict what it is you wanna do, right....wrong !)

My dad is a truck driver so he has to deal with idiots all day, every day in like every state...one time when he had a day off and was at home (Baltimore) this guy kept swerving in and out of the lane next to him, jumping back and forth :eek: . Each time he got in front of my dad, he would slam on his breaks . Finally my dad got so fed up that he pulled up alongside him and threw an open water bottle into the guy's window at him :eek: . When my mom told me, it was so funny to me, but then I realized that I was on the path to becoming just like him :( . Does anyone have any advice on how to calm yourself when dealing with these idiots that never should have been allowed to licensed in the 1st place?


P.S. - I think old people (anyone over 80) are the worst ! With all the rules and regulations they put on young people, what about them?

aephi alum 02-06-2004 01:03 AM

Bumping this old thread...

The crazies were out today. I'm not sure which was my favorite:

1. I stopped for gas on my way to work this morning. I tried to pull into a pump, realized I couldn't make it (idiot had stopped his car too far from the pump), stopped, backed up, and went for a different pump. Next thing I know some jerk is screaming at me waving his fist and claiming I hit his car. TWO witnesses said I did not.

2. On my way home, I was being tailgated by a semi in heavy traffic :rolleyes: well, he passed me on the right and proceeded to tailgate the next car. When he went to pass that car on the right, he neglected to check his mirrors; if he had, he might have seen the car in the right lane! That car was forced onto the shoulder. So, the genius driving the car punched it, passed the truck on the shoulder, cut back into the right lane and brake-checked the semi. Dumb and dumber!

Crazy-azz New York drivers... :rolleyes: :mad:

CC1GC 02-06-2004 12:09 PM

Wow, that's awesome...TT drivers are maniacs, i've been seeing them do more and more crazier shit lately, e.g., pulling u-turns in intersections.

p.s. good to see a thread with my former alter-ego.

Rudey 02-06-2004 12:18 PM

Not for nothing, but it seems you quite frequently complain about how other drivers are bad and get angry at you.

-Rudey
--I had a friend who would cut people off and then say "Can you believe they almost hit me?"

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Originally posted by aephi alum
Bumping this old thread...

The crazies were out today. I'm not sure which was my favorite:

1. I stopped for gas on my way to work this morning. I tried to pull into a pump, realized I couldn't make it (idiot had stopped his car too far from the pump), stopped, backed up, and went for a different pump. Next thing I know some jerk is screaming at me waving his fist and claiming I hit his car. TWO witnesses said I did not.

2. On my way home, I was being tailgated by a semi in heavy traffic :rolleyes: well, he passed me on the right and proceeded to tailgate the next car. When he went to pass that car on the right, he neglected to check his mirrors; if he had, he might have seen the car in the right lane! That car was forced onto the shoulder. So, the genius driving the car punched it, passed the truck on the shoulder, cut back into the right lane and brake-checked the semi. Dumb and dumber!

Crazy-azz New York drivers... :rolleyes: :mad:


CC1GC 02-06-2004 12:22 PM

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Originally posted by Rudey
Not for nothing, but it seems you quite frequently complain about how other drivers are bad and get angry at you.

-Rudey
--I had a friend who would cut people off and then say "Can you believe they almost hit me?"

Oh man, listen to this..one time during the power outage i cut this asian dude off with his gf (he said i hit them) as they walked across the street, then gave the finger and laughed as i drove by...and it wasn't even my car i was driving, lol.

aephi alum 02-06-2004 02:04 PM

Actually I'm a pretty safe and courteous driver. I let people in, I acknowledge when others let me in (yes, I wave using more than one finger ;) ), I don't weave in and out of traffic or tailgate.

Maybe that's my problem... the average New York driver doesn't know what to do when confronted with someone polite. "She's letting me in? What's she up to?? I'd better flip her the bird as I speed past, just to be safe...."

cuaphi 02-06-2004 03:29 PM

This isn't about you because thank god for courteous drivers but this all reminded me of something.
There is a fine line between driving too assertively and not assertively enough. People around here drive me crazy because no one knows how to merge. They'll actually go 30-35 on an on ramp, brake before entering traffic or worse, stop and expect to be let in when they had at least another half a mile to get up to speed and find a place to merge gracefully. Seriously, if you are moving almost the same speed as the traffic on the highway you need a much smaller opening to get in safely.

SigKapSmurf 02-06-2004 04:54 PM

I am just like my dad when it comes to driving in that I have really bad road rage. It is crazy!!! I get so mad at everyone on the roads because it seems like no one knows how to drive. I live near a retirment community and the older people are the worst out of everyone. Their community is right next to my old high school so a lot of the kids would go through there to get home after school or to get to school in the morning. There was this one guy who would always jog right in the middle of the street, there was a sidewalk, but he insitsted on driving in the middle of the street. So one day my friend pulled over and his brother got out of the car and told this guy to start using the sidewalk. The next day where was he, in the street!! Just last week too my mom was in the Jewel parking lot and this lady backed right into our car, my mom was honking and everything and the lady did not even attempt to stop. Crazy drivers in small country towns!!


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