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perhaps I should be committed...


Dustin_S
11-19-2003, 11:31 PM
I scared myself tonight. On the way home from a resteraunt I've started working recently, A guy in a red coupe pull up behind me. first annoyance- I was doing 75 in a 55...he came up on me at easily about 100 miles an hour. I'm not going to bitch about his speeding, because I was going faster than the limit too, and I'm not a hypocrite. then I realized I could hear HIS system over my own...and I had the windows up and the sunroof closed. this demonstration of teenage stupidity really started to drill through my anger control.
Anyway, he started tailing me...we're talking about 5 feet at 80 miles an hour...that got to me- I'm territorial, HIGHLY territorial. I brake-checked him. I heard his tires chirp and allowed myself a small smile of victory, but I had celebrated to early. the guy got right back in behind me, and started beeping and flashing his brights. Just when I think he's doing his worst, I thought I heard something hit my back windshield. it wasn't a tink, it sounded like a deep THUD; it sounded HEAVY. I don't know what happened, still don't, but I was mad- as illogical as it seems to assume, I thought he had thrown something. that's when I lost it. Instantly, a plan had formulated in my head.
I was going to brake as hard as I could, not just a check, but do 80 to 0 as fast as I could while taking up as much of the road as I could. on either side of this highway is six foot drop straight into dense forest. At our speeds, his little car wouldn't have been able to do much against a 150 year old Oak or Redwood or whatever. assuming the wreck didn't kill him, I was going to get out, snap his neck, and slam his head into his steering wheel. After that, I was going to get out my cell phone, Panic, call the cops, and report that "The car in front of me just swerved to avoid a deer or something and ran off the road!"

for a moment I was completely lost in my rage, I could see myself actually going through with what I had planned. I was beyond reason. in a matter of seconds, I had pulled onto a side road and gotten out of the car for a quick walk and some fresh air. I still want to hurt that little son of a bitch, but even something as minor as planning to take a human life is something I never thought I'd be capable of.

Toksin
11-20-2003, 12:00 AM
The feeling you have experienced is called road rage.

Congratulations, you are now part of the club.

Welcome.

Oz
11-20-2003, 12:05 AM
:thumbsup: Nice road rage incident. I wouldn't recommend killing someone in that situation, but I have brake checked someone to 70-0km/h. They pulled up with about 3cm to spare. Just as they got out of the car with a face purple with rage, I burned rubber and lost 'em. :D :evillol:

HogieGT-R
11-20-2003, 12:12 AM
i know i would have brake checked hardcore like that...i once did to shut someone up who was backseat driving....:evillol:

Dustin_S
11-20-2003, 12:15 AM
I've road raged before. who hasn't? I was surprised at how much RAGE there was though. I honestly thought I had better control of my emotions than that.

HogieGT-R
11-20-2003, 12:31 AM
I've road raged before. who hasn't? I was surprised at how much RAGE there was though. I honestly thought I had better control of my emotions than that.

it'll happen to anybody....i thought that i had better control before i punched a gigantic hole in my wall when i was pissed last summer

integra818
11-20-2003, 01:09 AM
What I don't understand is why they're trying to go faster than you...turning up the music louder than you, throwing shit at you and honking and beeping a on top of all that. WTF. Dude, do you have any bumperstickers that would piss anyone off??? Like "Your child may be an honor roll student but YOU'RE still an idiot" or something like that?

titutus
11-20-2003, 02:09 AM
Brrr a road rage accident :/

Oldercarguy
11-20-2003, 10:18 AM
Sounds like we live close. I had an asshole on I 69 do that same shit to me. Gotta hate it when you can hear theirs over yours at highway speed.

jon@af
11-20-2003, 01:13 PM
Hmm, Ive had a few incidents, though none like that. I myself am getting one of those high intensity hand-held spotlights so when someone is tailing me (usually happens at night) I'll flash em'. Either that or Ill slow down to the minimum speed and speed up when the try to pass me. I view it as if they wanna fuck with me, then I'll fuck with them.

Marc04
11-20-2003, 02:14 PM
thats like the best road rage story i have ever heard! don't worry i think it happens to every one, i know it happens to me at least 3 times a week

integra818
11-20-2003, 02:29 PM
Either that or Ill slow down to the minimum speed and speed up when the try to pass me. I view it as if they wanna fuck with me, then I'll fuck with them.


:lol2: I do the same thing.

SLAMD4x4DSM
12-06-2003, 04:22 AM
That sucks man I hate it when I start considering murder. Its really a bummer.

raysoh8
12-06-2003, 08:17 AM
wow what did he throw at you? i thought you really did killed him after reading half of that

replicant_008
12-08-2003, 09:03 PM
Brake Testing - be warned that b'stards like me are aware that the front bumper on our cars are designed to withstand impacts of 12 km/h and combined with your bumper that makes about 24 km/h.

If someone attempts to brake test me - then they may find a 1.8 tonne Mondeo doing an impression of Liberace. There's no place for brake testing and the like on the roads - you are playing with lethal weapons and someone deliberately attempting to put me in a situation where me or my passengers could be harmed from an overdose of testosterone should be aware I don't take prisoners. If it's a choice between me or you then it's you who are probably going to end up worse off.

Dustin_S
12-08-2003, 09:59 PM
Replicant, I'm aware you're much better at controlling your testonsteronal urges than most of us, but still...haven't you ever been tempted to get someone off your ass by giving them a nice little red-light surprise?

Also, I feel that I should tell you that I don't break check everyone who doesn't ride 4 seconds or more behind me. Brake Checking is a last ditch scenario I reserve for people who's headlights I can't see in my rearview mirror. It's people who get close enough for me to see the reflection of my car in their pupils that get the brake check.

If I brake check someone, I'm not the one that's playing stupid in control of a lethal weapon. It's a cause and effect thing...if you get brake checked, you're obviously too close...

Now, don't take that as harshly as it sounds. when I say 'you' i mean it in the hypothetical sense, not in the literal sense...

Jimster
12-09-2003, 01:42 AM
Brake Testing - be warned that b'stards like me are aware that the front bumper on our cars are designed to withstand impacts of 12 km/h and combined with your bumper that makes about 24 km/h.

If someone attempts to brake test me - then they may find a 1.8 tonne Mondeo doing an impression of Liberace. There's no place for brake testing and the like on the roads - you are playing with lethal weapons and someone deliberately attempting to put me in a situation where me or my passengers could be harmed from an overdose of testosterone should be aware I don't take prisoners. If it's a choice between me or you then it's you who are probably going to end up worse off.
Exactly, endangering yourself is one thing, but putting the life of someone else is beyond stupid, no matter how stupid that they'd be, treat others as you'd like to be treated.


Kids today :uhoh:

Dustin_S
12-09-2003, 01:32 PM
no argument, just mature debate.

"treat others as you'd like to be treated."

Could you not retroactively apply that maxim to the person on your tail? Perhaps next time I'll reverse pass them and then start tailing them, and see what happens. it could be an interesting study, to say the least. :)

(I just hope this subject doesn't get out of hand)

Jimster
12-09-2003, 04:00 PM
Not a bad idea ;) Pull over, tail them, less dangerous, and effective at making your point ;)

chicago_guy
12-09-2003, 04:36 PM
I had a similar situation happen to my bro and i in the sense that some punk ass bitch and his friend were cutting us off, tailing us, and throwing shit at our car. They hit our car with a water bottle when we were at a red light. When they did that i got out of the car and started bitching them out...but then the light turned green. The only thing running through my head at the time was which one do i beat the shit out of first. It wasnt the most mature thing to do and definitely not the smartest, but that was a year ago and i wouldnt do it now.

The only way to keep that from happening is have a faster, louder car than the other guy. Or just keep a paintball gun with you at all times :evillol: lol

replicant_008
12-09-2003, 10:51 PM
My final word on this is... if someone manages to actually catch me up and want to pass me on the open road, he or she are welcome to. The last thing I need is to have some idiot playing wingman at the crosscountry pace I pedal at.

The secondary roads to the major locations that I do distance driving to are challenging, twisty and I am very familiar with courtesy of many trips and a photographic memory including surface and camber. I don't have the quickest car in the world but I travel quickly and safely along routes where I am aware of the risks. If someone else wants to travel quicker (and there have been folk who have) then "go for it."

I've just redone my Emergency First Aid Response refresher course so should the unforseeable occur, well then you may be fortunate that I'll be possibly be one of the first to arrive.

As for the whole road rage thing - I had the misfortune to have some idiot abuse the crap out of me when he failed to give way. I did a reasonably stupid thing and I got out of my car to get his details - which only ended with me receiving more abuse.

Unfortunately for the other driver, he was wearing a uniform and was in a work vehicle - so the next day I fronted up to the CEO of the business with my complaint about the driver. I provided a letter of complaint and discussed the inappropriateness of the response of their employee - and I asked what they were proposing to do about it.

Now I'm no freshman - I wear a suit to work, I work in management for a large company and my job includes convincing people to do things so I'm persuasive, educated, well-spoken and present well.

The result of their internal investigation was that I got a letter of apology and the guy no longer works for the company as it was considered serious misconduct as he'd made the rather stupid mistake of going a little too far...

Dustin_S
12-10-2003, 12:46 AM
good Lord Replicant...if half the stories about you keeping your cool are true, than a shaolin master could learn a trick or two from you. If the rest of the world was as level headed as "registering an official complaint" and not "I'm gonna kick his fucking ass" than the world would be an easier place for me to live in...and take over....*shrug*

replicant_008
12-10-2003, 01:43 PM
Dustin

Things to remember when dealing with idiots:

1 "Don't get mad - get even"
Idiots make mistakes and don't consider the consequences - on the other hand most of use have time and the advantage of intelligence. You just have to be cunning and carry things through.

2 "Revenge is a dessert best served cold"
Revenge is most sweet when you deliver to someone unsuspecting - in their naivety they think they have won but in the end if you have the satisfaction of dealing them a killer blow then you can walk away...

3 "Even if you clock the guy and he deserves it, he'll still wake up a dickhead..." My martial arts instructor works as a bouncer. He sincerely believes that you should avoid physical violence if possible. At the end of the day, you simply want the idiot out the door and out of your world. You only ever respond with violence if there is no other option - you are far better off keeping whatever skills you have hidden, maintain a level head and maintain a vigilant and detached outlook.

4 "Self defence is only the exercise of reasonable force. If you are skilled in martial arts then the expectation is that you should be able to restrain or defend yourself at a different level and without weapons."

5 "Never count out the fact that idiots may be in groups especially if you are on your own, also remember that if you are smart you can worry them more than they worry you. If you have to attack, do so swiftly and decisively and at the first opportunity get out of harm's way"

I haven't thrown a punch except at training in years and I intend to keep it that way.

I played competitive level sports for some time and even in the indoor and summer league level soccer my skipper still gives me the job of sorting out the bad-tempered and prickly opponents. It's far easier to play with their minds than to try to outpace someone 10 or more years younger...

mycivic
12-10-2003, 01:58 PM
Dustin

I haven't thrown a punch except at training in years and I intend to keep it that way.



same here. i have yet to throw a punch but hopefully that wont happen.

if someone rides your ass...just change lane to the right and let them pass. if your on the slow lane...exit. if its a one lane road...pull over. its just being a defensive driver. your protecting not only yourself but also the other drivers as well. if he/she still rides your ass...thats probably when you can slam on the brakes from 70mph+ to 0. :evillol:

justacruiser
12-11-2003, 12:28 AM
None of you have any friends like mine then. He has had... several incidents where he's lost his temper entirely. Trust me, you don't want a 280 pound gorilla pissed off at you when you cut him off on the road. I actually saw this happen and I wish to GOD that I had a video camera when it happened. Comin down a back road in our town, my friend was cruising at about 70 or so when we see some guy in a Benz that looks like he's gonna pull out of his driveway. Well, instead of waiting for us to go by the guy pulls out right in front of us and my friend has to slam his brakes on. He goes into a blind ragem, hauls ass around the guys side and forces the guy off the road, gets out, (this is no bullshit), puts his fist through the guys driver window and punches him in the face. It was the craziest thing I've ever seen in my life. Needless to say, I don't do anything to piss him off...

Dustin_S
12-11-2003, 01:09 AM
Replicant- I have a feeling you and I could have a long, friendly discussion about a topic like this for a long time. I also tend to avoid violence but I'm more than capable of holding my own. Instead of "I'm gonna kick his fucking ass" I prefer long, drawn out, overly-complex and thought out revenge schemes.

I love the mental challenge of manipulating others into doing the dirty work. It really helps to pump up that ego and "i really AM better than these clods" attitude. ;)

mycivic
12-11-2003, 09:12 AM
Replicant- I have a feeling you and I could have a long, friendly discussion about a topic like this for a long time. I also tend to avoid violence but I'm more than capable of holding my own. Instead of "I'm gonna kick his fucking ass" I prefer long, drawn out, overly-complex and thought out revenge schemes.

I love the mental challenge of manipulating others into doing the dirty work. It really helps to pump up that ego and "i really AM better than these clods" attitude. ;)


revenge is sweet. but you should also learn to let it go sometimes. a lot of people are idiots and you taking revenge on them just makes you more of an idiot than they are. just my :2cents:

:)

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