- Sep 10, 2004
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Ahh yes, 4 weeks into my drivers license... I was driving to school, all groggy and running just on orange juice. It's raining really bad, and so I drive at 25 mph until I am about 10 meters or so from the end of the school zone, where a crosswalk is. With my ignorance, I started accelerating to 35 mph, which is the speed limit after the school zone. So, about 5 or so meters before I hit the crosswalk, a guy with his umbrella decides to walk into the crosswalk. With my pedal on the accelerators still, I swerved away from him, and the guy flipped the bird at me angrily.
So now, my consciousness has gotten to me, I feel really bad about almost hitting the person... I would want to say sorry to the person, but I have a very good feeling he'll either argue with me about my ignorance rationally, or move a step beyond.
Is there any things I should do to possibly resolve the issue, besides going down that road again, or at least in a more safe manner of 20 mph?...
Cliffs:
1. I accelerated to 35 towards end of school zone.
2. Random guy steps into the crosswalk when I'm a few meters away
3. I swerve and he jumps back and gives me the finger.
4. My fault entirely.
ATOT will either
1. Not care
2. Think of the asian stereotype
or
3. Actually comment in a serious manner.
So now, my consciousness has gotten to me, I feel really bad about almost hitting the person... I would want to say sorry to the person, but I have a very good feeling he'll either argue with me about my ignorance rationally, or move a step beyond.
Is there any things I should do to possibly resolve the issue, besides going down that road again, or at least in a more safe manner of 20 mph?...
Cliffs:
1. I accelerated to 35 towards end of school zone.
2. Random guy steps into the crosswalk when I'm a few meters away
3. I swerve and he jumps back and gives me the finger.
4. My fault entirely.
ATOT will either
1. Not care
2. Think of the asian stereotype
or
3. Actually comment in a serious manner.