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How should you defuse a potential road rage situation?

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Originally posted by: angminas
Somebody actually came up with a sign. I read about it years ago and haven't heard anything about it since. It's a peace sign with your thumb sticking out also. Probably not a good idea to use it, though, since I think hardly anyone has heard of it and they'll think you're using ninja magic on them.
Also known as the number 3 in sign 😛
 
I did this to somebody yesterday also. I was in the right lane stuck behind a slow bus and nobody would give me a chance to pul into the fast lane. I turned my flahser on, waited for the first possible opening and pulled left in between two cars. Well I guess the driver I cut off did not like my move. He passed me on the right at the first chance he got and pulled in front of me just to teach me a lesson. I was humbled by such a display of manlyness.

I ended up sending him the one finger salute.


😉

The joys of city driving.
 
Originally posted by: Number1
I did this to somebody yesterday also. I was in the right lane stuck behind a slow bus and nobody would give me a chance to pul into the fast lane. I turned my flahser on, waited for the first possible opening and pulled left in between two cars. Well I guess the driver I cut off did not like my move. He passed me on the right at the first chance he got and pulled in front of me just to teach me a lesson. I was humbled by such a display of manlyness.

I ended up sending him the one finger salute.


😉

The joys of city driving.


Now if you knew you were in the wrong by cutting infront of him, why the one finger salute? Sure he was an ass, but only because of you.
 
Reminds me of the time some douche ran a stop sign and I honked at him. He skidded to a stop and turned around and followed me. I just continued on to my house and let him drive erratically behind me. My place was only another 6-7 blocks away, and when I parked outside and got out he just revved his engine and continued on. I'm 6'4" and 230lbs, not the biggest guy in the world but I must've been bigger than him if he went through all that trouble to just drive away.

I was afraid of getting my car window broken or something but that never happened fortunately. How someone can get so pissed off when they ran the sign and almost hit me, I have no idea. Oh and this was more proof of my theory that all drivers of Jeep Wranglers are a-holes (I have a ton of experience with this).
 
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Hey don't worry man, a guy slammed into me on the highway yesterday and tried to just drive off. Well he did, but he sure as hell didn't leave without a pursuit ensuing. He bent my rear bumper (I drive a truck), but the whole front of his car was jacked! Hood bent up, radiator smoking. And he STILL tried to run. Got his plates though, and I would have continued tailing him but I was distracted by the 911 operator (I called 911 as soon as I saw he was running). Anyway, I lost site of him, and when I looked over to my right, he already exited the highway and was turned around. Anyway, the cop came by, got a full police report and hopefully they'll show up at the guy's house soon.

Keep us updated. I'd love to hear if he gets arrested for hit and run.

Will do.
 
Originally posted by: Farang
Reminds me of the time some douche ran a stop sign and I honked at him. He skidded to a stop and turned around and followed me. I just continued on to my house and let him drive erratically behind me. My place was only another 6-7 blocks away, and when I parked outside and got out he just revved his engine and continued on. I'm 6'4" and 230lbs, not the biggest guy in the world but I must've been bigger than him if he went through all that trouble to just drive away.

I was afraid of getting my car window broken or something but that never happened fortunately. How someone can get so pissed off when they ran the sign and almost hit me, I have no idea. Oh and this was more proof of my theory that all drivers of Jeep Wranglers are a-holes (I have a ton of experience with this).

I wouldn't say this, but neither would I argue against it. In my mental list of rude drivers, Wrangler people are at the top by a large margin. And I drive for a living, so I see a lot. After them are pickup drivers, then Accord drivers. I have often wondered how this works. I suppose rude people are attracted to certain kinds of vehicles.

Originally posted by: PeeluckyDuckee

Now if you knew you were in the wrong by cutting infront of him, why the one finger salute? Sure he was an ass, but only because of you.

First sentence- agree. Second sentence- he's not entitled to be an ass because someone else was. It's very possible to be assed and not ass in return. One could talk a lot about this subject, but one won't here.
 
Originally posted by: angminas
Originally posted by: Farang
Reminds me of the time some douche ran a stop sign and I honked at him. He skidded to a stop and turned around and followed me. I just continued on to my house and let him drive erratically behind me. My place was only another 6-7 blocks away, and when I parked outside and got out he just revved his engine and continued on. I'm 6'4" and 230lbs, not the biggest guy in the world but I must've been bigger than him if he went through all that trouble to just drive away.

I was afraid of getting my car window broken or something but that never happened fortunately. How someone can get so pissed off when they ran the sign and almost hit me, I have no idea. Oh and this was more proof of my theory that all drivers of Jeep Wranglers are a-holes (I have a ton of experience with this).

I wouldn't say this, but neither would I argue against it. In my mental list of rude drivers, Wrangler people are at the top by a large margin. And I drive for a living, so I see a lot. After them are pickup drivers, then Accord drivers. I have often wondered how this works. I suppose rude people are attracted to certain kinds of vehicles.

Originally posted by: PeeluckyDuckee

Now if you knew you were in the wrong by cutting infront of him, why the one finger salute? Sure he was an ass, but only because of you.

First sentence- agree. Second sentence- he's not entitled to be an ass because someone else was. It's very possible to be assed and not ass in return. One could talk a lot about this subject, but one won't here.

I'm an Accord driver but I'm courteous too, must be an exception. I do however like the way you use the word 'ass' as a verb 😀
 
i think ignoring that it ever happened is a bad idea. a simple raise of your hand that you acknowledge the mistake is all that is need to calm him down.
 
Originally posted by: allisolm
Make some expression of the fact that you know you did a bad thing. They'll understand almost any grimace, gesture, etc. that indicates you realize what you did. That's all most folks want and, at least for me, it instantly defuses the situation. I think "okay, you're driving like an idiot, but hopefully it was a momentary lapse and at least you are aware." It's much worse when the driver proceeds blithely on his way with no indication that anything untoward has even happened.

I just get more pissed off when someone nearly kills me and then waves their hand trying to say "sorry I almost killed you" It just enrages me and makes me want to ram them off the road 😛


Of course I'll just wave back and take a few deep breaths to calm myself down.
 
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