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Come tell us the truth have you gone into rage whilst driving?.
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tigerboyz said:Come tell us the truth have you gone into rage whilst driving?.
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Tormented Tiger said:Being a temporary Australian and cut off an average of 4-5 times a week I don't actually go into a total rage but more of a surprise terrorist. Dopey car drivers that are totally ignorant of other road users seem to be in 4 out 5 cars on the road and should be approached with all caution. Most times you know they haven't bothered looking and are aware of what they are gonna do, so most times I'll hang back till they've changed lanes blindly and then sneak up next to their windows and give them a blast from the horn. This usually shocks them awake and they almost drive off the road. For total shit 4 brain drivers I prefer riding up next to them and bending or pushing their side mirror to accute angles which leaves them with dazed looks on their faces. The amazing thing is that the never seem to get upset and chase me but just give me the ohh sorry look.
Interesting.Tormented Tiger said:Being a temporary Australian and cut off an average of 4-5 times a week I don't actually go into a total rage but more of a surprise terrorist. Dopey car drivers that are totally ignorant of other road users seem to be in 4 out 5 cars on the road and should be approached with all caution. Most times you know they haven't bothered looking and are aware of what they are gonna do, so most times I'll hang back till they've changed lanes blindly and then sneak up next to their windows and give them a blast from the horn. This usually shocks them awake and they almost drive off the road. For total shit 4 brain drivers I prefer riding up next to them and bending or pushing their side mirror to accute angles which leaves them with dazed looks on their faces. The amazing thing is that the never seem to get upset and chase me but just give me the ohh sorry look.
MadRyan said:My uncle has some road rage in him. This chook once cut him off at a turn and my uncle in his fit of rage pushed the peddle and ramed the back of the chooks car. Then blurted out a cuss storm and continued to drive. Good guy, uncle Benji.
I don't really have a problem with the disrepectful road user it's more the ignorant one who feels his out there all alone. People who disrespect the road rules are atleast looking around the traffic looking for gaps and police whilst the Sunday driver has his firm up his arse.PA HOG said:There is no question that many car drivers have insufficient respect for other road users.
Agree with being illegal but as for being discourteous I feel I'm teaching them a lesson to use their mirrors and to be aware.PA HOG said:You will agree that your actions are illegal as well as being discourteous.
Being a biker I feel I'm like Lone Wolf on the road and it's my duty to wake these morons up.PA HOG said:Do you believe they assist or contribute to the problem?

bunsen burner said:Interesting.
If you ask a survey of people what sh its them most about driving the second most common response is "people cutting me off".
But people have different ideas what cutting off means.
Cutting off
When you indicate to change lanes and some knob in the other lane speeds up to prevent you changing as if he/she owns the road and as if he/she never changes lanes themselves. This is f***ing annoying because sometimes you have to change lanes in order to take a turn or make a slip road. Really, if people indicate you should let them change lanes on 99% of occasions.
Knobhead's version of cutting off
That inconsiderate pr ick is trying to change lanes on me and cut me off. Letting one car in front of me is a major inconvenience because we are in a race. There's no chance he needs to change lanes so he can turn right at that street ahead. Better speed up and prevent it. This is my lane. I own this f***ing lane. I'm the only person on the road who can change lanes. I expect people to let me in when I inevitably have to change lanes but if anyone else tries to change in front of me I will put my foot down. Can't have people cutting me off.
?? What would make you even consider I think that? Read it again.Tormented Tiger said:If you are sitting at a red light and 1st cab of the rank and a motorbike slips between the traffic and pulls in front of you do you consider you've just been cut off.![]()
I did read and agree with your post but I wanted to see your response to my scenario which seems a motorbike freindly response.bunsen burner said:?? What would make you even consider I think that? Read it again.
Tormented Tiger said:If you are sitting at a red light and 1st cab of the rank and a motorbike slips between the traffic and pulls in front of you do you consider you've just been cut off.![]()
Have no probs with bikes doing that. To do so would be nothing short of ridiculous. That's something the "I can't have someone change lanes in front of me" brigade would get upset at.Tormented Tiger said:I did read and agree with your post but I wanted to see your response to my scenario which seems a motorbike freindly response.
Tormented Tiger said:I don't really have a problem with the disrepectful road user it's more the ignorant one who feels his out there all alone. People who disrespect the road rules are atleast looking around the traffic looking for gaps and police whilst the Sunday driver has his firm up his arse.
Agree with being illegal but as for being discourteous I feel I'm teaching them a lesson to use their mirrors and to be aware.![]()
Being a biker I feel I'm like Lone Wolf on the road and it's my duty to wake these morons up.![]()
A Lorry. WTF is a lorry? Is it a poms poor excuse for a truck?Mel B said:Not at all. Just go about your day safe in the knowlege that he will die driving his moped. Bikers are stupid imo. Lorry - Bike. Who wins? Mmmmmm. Lets think. Ho ho ho ho.
Tormented Tiger said:A Lorry. WTF is a lorry? Is it a poms poor excuse for a truck?
Just like a moped is a poor excuse of a motorbike.
Atleast we wipe.Mel B said:At least i am not a convict arsewipe.
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Tormented Tiger said:Atleast we wipe.![]()
Must be a pleasure to live in a country full of fat arse lazy good for nothing soap paranoid stinking poms.![]()
Mikes4 said:I enjoy being good natured and letting people in who need to change lanes. The good thing about now have some years experience under my belt it is very easy to tell who these people are. There are some who really frustate me, and you see them coming a mile away. Those who duck in and out of lanes, failing to indicate just so they get a couple of cars ahead look like flat out tools. The great thing is, if you're more relaxed and staying alert, reading the traffic is much more efficient and in the long run you end up ahead of them anyway. But I do dislike those who take advantage of any little oppurtunity (usually created by travelling the legal following ditance) and push there way in and out with complete disrespect for other road users.