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Define "Cut me Off"!

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if you cause the person you pulled in front of to put on the brakes, then you have cut them off in my book


if you have a lot of road rage stories, you gotta wonder what the common denominator is
 
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot


if you have a lot of road rage stories, you gotta wonder what the common denominator is

Well,
I've been driving for almost 35 years, the last 26 have been 40- 90K miles a year.
No common denominator, I just drive much more than the common person.
I get "raged on" about twice a year, usually.
 
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I like F22's description.
When they make you slam your brakes its "cutting me off".
THATS uncool, and may spark road rage.

I also dont like it when people slice in and have to violate the 2-second rule or the one car length for every 10MPH rule, but it doesnt make me nuts.

 
If a person pulls in front of me and I don't need to brake I'm ok with that. They just need to realize that they've pretty much gave the ok for me to follow at the distance that they set for themselves when they first pulled in front of me.
 
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