Two words... road rage.

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    edt4226d

    Sat Mar 07 2009

    When I was younger and in better shape, I was susceptible to it, although, thankfully, I never carried it far enough along to get myself or anyone else hurt. A few years ago, a very tough friend of mine was the passenger in a car that was cut off as it drove onto the Verrazano Bridge into Brooklyn. My friend told his driver to pull up alongside the offending vehicle, so he could yell some choice invective at its driver. My friend's intention was only to blow off some steam; while he never backed down from a fight, he wasn't a psycho. As their car pulled alongside the offending vehicle and my friend craned his head out the window to yell some obscenity or other, he found himself looking down the barrel of a gun. Thankfully, no violence occurred, and the other car sped off, but it did serve as sort of an epiphany-- for me if not for my friend. I'm always aware now that there could be an armed psycho or criminal in the other car, and is it really worthwhile for me to allow my blood pressu... Read more

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Sat Mar 07 2009

    Say what you will, but the time some twat tried to punch his way through my window and broke his hand in the process was funny as all hell. Auto glass only breaks for a punch in the movies, kids...

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    randyman

    Fri Mar 06 2009

    I think it is fairly well documented that California, and Los Angeles in particular, is the road rage capital of the country, although I can't imagine why. A friend of mine that I work with was driving to work one morning when he inadvertently cut someone off on the freeway. The guy in the other car took a few shots at my friend, and this being Los Angeles and all, he pulled out his gun and fired back. After he told me this I was leery about ever getting into his car again. Giving into road rage makes someone much more than a douchebag.

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    irishgit

    Fri Mar 06 2009

    There was a time when I was guilty of this, much more than now. Now I restrict it to occasionally flipping somebody off, or a few curses, if that. I never attacked anyone, but it was close a couple of times. What cured me was being a close witness to a tragicomic incident. On a hot summer day, one of the bridges in my town got shut down all day because of a suicide attempt, while the cops tried to talk the guy down. The traffic started to pile up throughout the city and combined with a few accidents had the streets gridlocked by the time I was heading home from work. Knowing what to expect, I took sidestreets, avoided choke points and was making reasonably good progress and after an hour was three quarters of the way home. (The entire drive normally took about 20 minutes) I reached another choke point and was two cars back of the intersection. Traffic moving across the intersection entirely blocked it at this point, as people were unwilling to leave the slightest gap. The guy... Read more

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    molfan

    Fri Mar 06 2009

    a dangerous douchbag. hey, I admit if anyone could ever read my lips I am in trouble. but I would never try and harm someone by trying to run them off the road or anything dangerous. some people can be nuts when it comes to road rage and in a heavy vehicle as ammunition. foolish.

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    wiseguy

    Fri Mar 06 2009

    It makes zero sense to engage them. You might catch a guy who is having the worst day of his life, and wants to take it out on somebody.

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Thu Mar 05 2009

    I have two words for people who can't control themselves on the road: GROW UP!

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    canadasucks

    Sun Sep 28 2008

    The greater DC area is home to some of the highest levels of educated people when one considers degrees and work experience. . .but it's like they attempt to drive stupid on purpose to prove some kind of point. . .