Road Rage
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A funny incident just happened to me.
I was driving home from uni and at a roundabout a guy in a jag attempted to cut me up, I stayed in front of him and he then gestured to me from his car I gave him a couple of the usual gestures. At this point he completely lost the plot, violently pulled his tie off and started geturing he wanted a fight, I was pretty amused by this time so laughed a bit then gave him another ****** sign
He stayed angry and sat on my tailgate gesturing away. We came up to roadworks and of course he gets out, i take off my seatbelt and sunglasses so I can jump out in case he tried to punch me and open the door. He approaches, I stay in the car becuase the last thing I need after finishing my uni exams is a fight on a main road and a jail sentence or a kick in the head.
This chap then proceeds to challenge me with invites of "do you want to go or not" then keeps calling me a ****** while I keep telling him to behave himself, get back in his car and act his age. He then wanders off saying who's the ****** now (still him im pretty sure ) and then another motorist behind says something I presume to be along the lines of behave yourself, he then makes a few gestures towards them and gets back in his car.
The guy made me a bit angry and I honestly think if I'd got out he would of wanted a full on fight, my concern is that if this is how he behaves what would he do to a woman, it didn't bother me but it may well bother an older person for example. His safety is a slight concern as well because I can think of a few people that if he'd done that too he would be in hospital now.
I'm wondering if its worth calling the police for these reasons but I guess not.
I assume witnesses would be needed, wish I'd got out and had a word with someone else in the queue.
I was driving home from uni and at a roundabout a guy in a jag attempted to cut me up, I stayed in front of him and he then gestured to me from his car I gave him a couple of the usual gestures. At this point he completely lost the plot, violently pulled his tie off and started geturing he wanted a fight, I was pretty amused by this time so laughed a bit then gave him another ****** sign
He stayed angry and sat on my tailgate gesturing away. We came up to roadworks and of course he gets out, i take off my seatbelt and sunglasses so I can jump out in case he tried to punch me and open the door. He approaches, I stay in the car becuase the last thing I need after finishing my uni exams is a fight on a main road and a jail sentence or a kick in the head.
This chap then proceeds to challenge me with invites of "do you want to go or not" then keeps calling me a ****** while I keep telling him to behave himself, get back in his car and act his age. He then wanders off saying who's the ****** now (still him im pretty sure ) and then another motorist behind says something I presume to be along the lines of behave yourself, he then makes a few gestures towards them and gets back in his car.
The guy made me a bit angry and I honestly think if I'd got out he would of wanted a full on fight, my concern is that if this is how he behaves what would he do to a woman, it didn't bother me but it may well bother an older person for example. His safety is a slight concern as well because I can think of a few people that if he'd done that too he would be in hospital now.
I'm wondering if its worth calling the police for these reasons but I guess not.
I assume witnesses would be needed, wish I'd got out and had a word with someone else in the queue.
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Only joking mate, you did the right thing although repeatedly giving him the w@nker sign would not have helped.
I used to retaliate all the time, years ago a guy gestuted me to pull over and after weighing him up - balding, grey hair etc. i thought 'come on then' the thing is he got out i jumped off my bike and then it hit me 'Christ' i swear this guy should have been put in a cage.
he had quite an old look about him facially anyway - his friggin' arms were bigger than my legs, and even back then i was a big lad - my a*se fell out and i must have turned white. i'll admit now i crapped it and thought i was in for a hiding. we had a verbal exchange but how the hell he did not knock me inmto next week is beyond me.
The guy was feckin' huge
teh thing is no matter how big or hard you are there is always someone bigger and or nuttier than you.
lesson learnt
I used to retaliate all the time, years ago a guy gestuted me to pull over and after weighing him up - balding, grey hair etc. i thought 'come on then' the thing is he got out i jumped off my bike and then it hit me 'Christ' i swear this guy should have been put in a cage.
he had quite an old look about him facially anyway - his friggin' arms were bigger than my legs, and even back then i was a big lad - my a*se fell out and i must have turned white. i'll admit now i crapped it and thought i was in for a hiding. we had a verbal exchange but how the hell he did not knock me inmto next week is beyond me.
The guy was feckin' huge
teh thing is no matter how big or hard you are there is always someone bigger and or nuttier than you.
lesson learnt
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I would have got out - sorry, I couldn't have resisted ....... but then, I have been the 'other' on some occassions.
The thing I have learned and try to implement is that these people if you don't respond to them drive off and have forgotten you within seconds.
Make an issue of it and it escalates .....
I 'try' to let things go by - but, sadly, I cannot win everytime and sometimes rise to the situation ....... it's a good job I'm 20 stone and ugly!
Pete
The thing I have learned and try to implement is that these people if you don't respond to them drive off and have forgotten you within seconds.
Make an issue of it and it escalates .....
I 'try' to let things go by - but, sadly, I cannot win everytime and sometimes rise to the situation ....... it's a good job I'm 20 stone and ugly!
Pete
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Put up or shut up unless you want to be exposed as all mouth, as you were in this incident.
If you are comfortable with that then carry on, but rest assured one day you will be helped out of the car by Mr Angry.
Weigh up the importance of a ruck compared to your safety.
If you are comfortable with that then carry on, but rest assured one day you will be helped out of the car by Mr Angry.
Weigh up the importance of a ruck compared to your safety.
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The thing is as well, even if your a big b**stard so to speak this means f**k all - all it takes is one game little 9 stone ******. corner him the next thing - knife appears - bang game over, you lose a kidney (or worse) he's out in 2-3 years. but your f**ked
If your prone to getting out of yoru car - one day you'll get your come uppance.
The rules have changed nowadays - look at the famous case on TV Kenneth noye (i think that what he was called) who knifed someone - the guy he was fighting was a black belt in karate - and was giving him a pasting when he was stabbed.
Is it worth it?
If your prone to getting out of yoru car - one day you'll get your come uppance.
The rules have changed nowadays - look at the famous case on TV Kenneth noye (i think that what he was called) who knifed someone - the guy he was fighting was a black belt in karate - and was giving him a pasting when he was stabbed.
Is it worth it?
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I Had some wnaker in his rover 400 on saturday cut me up twice and then blocked me when I tried to overtake ,much to the amusment of his female passanger he was trying to impress. Then to top it off he nearly rear ends a land rover driving like a ****.
I was fooking seething to say the least and would have had more than a word with him if he had stopped, luckily for him he turned off. Only hope when he crashes and kills himself he doesnt take anyone with him.
I was fooking seething to say the least and would have had more than a word with him if he had stopped, luckily for him he turned off. Only hope when he crashes and kills himself he doesnt take anyone with him.
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What's most worrying about this tale is that people are driving around in this enraged frame of mind. How can they concentrate on the road when they are thinking like that ?
Reminds me of the time I stopped at some lights as they turned red. Looked in my rearview to see the (ahem ) "lady", behind me mouthing off something rotten. She definately had issues. She then turned onto the M25 as the lights turned green...... god help any motorists that got in HER way !
Yve
Reminds me of the time I stopped at some lights as they turned red. Looked in my rearview to see the (ahem ) "lady", behind me mouthing off something rotten. She definately had issues. She then turned onto the M25 as the lights turned green...... god help any motorists that got in HER way !
Yve
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Originally Posted by Spoon
Put up or shut up unless you want to be exposed as all mouth, as you were in this incident.
If you are comfortable with that then carry on, but rest assured one day you will be helped out of the car by Mr Angry.
Weigh up the importance of a ruck compared to your safety.
If you are comfortable with that then carry on, but rest assured one day you will be helped out of the car by Mr Angry.
Weigh up the importance of a ruck compared to your safety.
The guy made gestures at me, i made some back.
I was driving an old astra (mine is in for an mot today - fingers crossed), interestingly he commented on this, saying "look at you in your fantastic car" I pointed out this didn't really have anything to do with the situaton.
I don't think this guy had any interest in the road at this point, his only care in the world was to "get me told" im sure.
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Originally Posted by Richard_P
I wasn't really exposed as all mouth, if I was exposed as anything it was as someone too sensible to jump out a car and participate in a street fight in the middle of an A road.
You can only really be looked upon as not all mouth if you remained in your car and never returned the hand gestures, in my opinion.
Then he would have looked dafter.
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What is all the panic about - when he tried to cut you up you could just have let him go and get on with your day... maybe he made a mistake, maybe he is an arrogant tosser, but at the end of the day, you have given yourself unnecessary stress and shortened your life by a few minutes for no real reason
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(FB realises old age is really setting in )
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So you did not do anything
S**t bag
S**t bag
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I'd not long bought my 1st car and was signalling to turn onto the driveway of my then girlfriend's parents house. There was a twet in a nova behind me reving his engine and trying to come around me - I was trying to turn right.
Eventually I got out and he v-signed me. I ran after him and as he wasn't looking where he was going he crashed into an oncoming car!
Anyway I gave the other driver my details to act as a whitness. I fooked up here as the nova driver's parents rang my parents and told them a pack of lies saying that they were expecting to go around their house for trouble! (they obviously got my number from the other driver)
A few weeks later I saw the twet in a pub and he would not stop staring at me. He then proceeded to tell his mates loudly that I was the guy who caused him to crash and that I was signalling left and attempting to turn right. This really fired my up and I ended up giving him a kicking in front of his pals.
2 weeks later I got bottled in the back of the head by some of his "harder" mates.
Lesson learned here. Sometimes it's best to let these daft incidents go!
Nick
Eventually I got out and he v-signed me. I ran after him and as he wasn't looking where he was going he crashed into an oncoming car!
Anyway I gave the other driver my details to act as a whitness. I fooked up here as the nova driver's parents rang my parents and told them a pack of lies saying that they were expecting to go around their house for trouble! (they obviously got my number from the other driver)
A few weeks later I saw the twet in a pub and he would not stop staring at me. He then proceeded to tell his mates loudly that I was the guy who caused him to crash and that I was signalling left and attempting to turn right. This really fired my up and I ended up giving him a kicking in front of his pals.
2 weeks later I got bottled in the back of the head by some of his "harder" mates.
Lesson learned here. Sometimes it's best to let these daft incidents go!
Nick
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I gave in to the rage urge a few weeks back (very, VERY unlike me - I usually can't be ar5ed - what can I say I was very tired and cranky!).
I was driving up the A404M (dual carriageway) about 10pm. Nothing behind me and a Waitrose artic ahead. I indicate and pull around the artic - I'm doing about 70mph. As I'm pootling past the artic a **** in a hot hatch appears on the horizon 1/2 mile behind and proceeds to accelerate at warp 9 all the way up to 2 ins behind my back bumper then starts flashing me and gesticulating, just as I'm getting to the front of the truck and about to pull in.
As I pull in I flash him back and indictate that maybe he prefers to satisfy himself sexually. He then decides to pull in front of me and stamp on the brakes I slow right down behind him - then I notice in my rearview the Waitrose truck now fast approaching - so I nip into the right hand lane - whereupon said Waitrose truck roars up to 2 ins from his rear bumper and hits the air horns! Little chap in the hot hatch thinks better of his actions and shoots off!
I knew all these years sticking up for truckers was time well spent!
I was driving up the A404M (dual carriageway) about 10pm. Nothing behind me and a Waitrose artic ahead. I indicate and pull around the artic - I'm doing about 70mph. As I'm pootling past the artic a **** in a hot hatch appears on the horizon 1/2 mile behind and proceeds to accelerate at warp 9 all the way up to 2 ins behind my back bumper then starts flashing me and gesticulating, just as I'm getting to the front of the truck and about to pull in.
As I pull in I flash him back and indictate that maybe he prefers to satisfy himself sexually. He then decides to pull in front of me and stamp on the brakes I slow right down behind him - then I notice in my rearview the Waitrose truck now fast approaching - so I nip into the right hand lane - whereupon said Waitrose truck roars up to 2 ins from his rear bumper and hits the air horns! Little chap in the hot hatch thinks better of his actions and shoots off!
I knew all these years sticking up for truckers was time well spent!
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Originally Posted by EXSCOOBY
i dont even bother now
i just smile at them and sometimes blow kisses
i just smile at them and sometimes blow kisses
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I don't have a problem with road rage: No one dares confront me:
-I look like a nasty piece of work
-I'm 22 stone of pure muscle
-Am extensively trained in several martial arts- in fact I could incapacitate anyone with a simple glance
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Oh, and I have a really bad BO problem!!
Seriously, I just ignore them.
I do, however, see the point made by Jeremy Clarkson in an article entitled: 'Road rage, you know it makes sense' in which he recounted an example of how a careless bit of driving on his part had almost led to a serious accident and the other gentleman involved had, let's just say, tried to throttle him in retaliation. Rather than get upset Jeremy reasoned that he probably deserved more as his carelessness had almost killed the guy. He suggested hat if we all felt that we might be held to account for our driving by a 20 stone angry bloke then we might all drive more carefully and considerately!
Nice theory, wouldn't quite work out in practice I suspect though!!!
Ns04
-I look like a nasty piece of work
-I'm 22 stone of pure muscle
-Am extensively trained in several martial arts- in fact I could incapacitate anyone with a simple glance
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Oh, and I have a really bad BO problem!!
Seriously, I just ignore them.
I do, however, see the point made by Jeremy Clarkson in an article entitled: 'Road rage, you know it makes sense' in which he recounted an example of how a careless bit of driving on his part had almost led to a serious accident and the other gentleman involved had, let's just say, tried to throttle him in retaliation. Rather than get upset Jeremy reasoned that he probably deserved more as his carelessness had almost killed the guy. He suggested hat if we all felt that we might be held to account for our driving by a 20 stone angry bloke then we might all drive more carefully and considerately!
Nice theory, wouldn't quite work out in practice I suspect though!!!
Ns04
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Originally Posted by Richard_P
A funny incident just happened to me.
I was driving home from uni and at a roundabout a guy in a jag attempted to cut me up, I stayed in front of him and he then gestured to me from his car I gave him a couple of the usual gestures. At this point he completely lost the plot, violently pulled his tie off and started geturing he wanted a fight, I was pretty amused by this time so laughed a bit then gave him another ****** sign
He stayed angry and sat on my tailgate gesturing away. We came up to roadworks and of course he gets out, i take off my seatbelt and sunglasses so I can jump out in case he tried to punch me and open the door. He approaches, I stay in the car becuase the last thing I need after finishing my uni exams is a fight on a main road and a jail sentence or a kick in the head.
This chap then proceeds to challenge me with invites of "do you want to go or not" then keeps calling me a ****** while I keep telling him to behave himself, get back in his car and act his age. He then wanders off saying who's the ****** now (still him im pretty sure ) and then another motorist behind says something I presume to be along the lines of behave yourself, he then makes a few gestures towards them and gets back in his car.
The guy made me a bit angry and I honestly think if I'd got out he would of wanted a full on fight, my concern is that if this is how he behaves what would he do to a woman, it didn't bother me but it may well bother an older person for example. His safety is a slight concern as well because I can think of a few people that if he'd done that too he would be in hospital now.
I'm wondering if its worth calling the police for these reasons but I guess not.
I assume witnesses would be needed, wish I'd got out and had a word with someone else in the queue.
I was driving home from uni and at a roundabout a guy in a jag attempted to cut me up, I stayed in front of him and he then gestured to me from his car I gave him a couple of the usual gestures. At this point he completely lost the plot, violently pulled his tie off and started geturing he wanted a fight, I was pretty amused by this time so laughed a bit then gave him another ****** sign
He stayed angry and sat on my tailgate gesturing away. We came up to roadworks and of course he gets out, i take off my seatbelt and sunglasses so I can jump out in case he tried to punch me and open the door. He approaches, I stay in the car becuase the last thing I need after finishing my uni exams is a fight on a main road and a jail sentence or a kick in the head.
This chap then proceeds to challenge me with invites of "do you want to go or not" then keeps calling me a ****** while I keep telling him to behave himself, get back in his car and act his age. He then wanders off saying who's the ****** now (still him im pretty sure ) and then another motorist behind says something I presume to be along the lines of behave yourself, he then makes a few gestures towards them and gets back in his car.
The guy made me a bit angry and I honestly think if I'd got out he would of wanted a full on fight, my concern is that if this is how he behaves what would he do to a woman, it didn't bother me but it may well bother an older person for example. His safety is a slight concern as well because I can think of a few people that if he'd done that too he would be in hospital now.
I'm wondering if its worth calling the police for these reasons but I guess not.
I assume witnesses would be needed, wish I'd got out and had a word with someone else in the queue.
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Originally Posted by stew911
i'd report the ****er, if some **** can report my bloke fo just flashing at them, then i am sure you can do the same.
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came round the house bout ten minutes after bloke got home, went off their heads at my partner who was knackered cause he had been been at work all night and the stupid bint had cut him up in the fast lane of the A449. he flashed at her and then carried on with his journey, thinking no more of it. but the *******s wouldn't let it go so bloke rung police station and made complaint about the coppers attitude towards him.