By a strange coincidence, I saw that same Mazda 3 today. Window was rolled up because it's 106 deg F outside. But, I didn't hear any music blaring and whoever was driving drove in a civil way.
By a strange coincidence, I saw that same Mazda 3 today. Window was rolled up because it's 106 deg F outside. But, I didn't hear any music blaring and whoever was driving drove in a civil way.
This thread is still alive many years later. Since the last time I posted here, I've been cut off many times. I normally let it go except one time when a female coed who was driving a new Mazda 3 veered into my lane as we both made a left turn. I was at the inside lane of the left turn. When she veered into my lane, it caused me to slam my brakes which in turn caused the other cars behind me to do the same. Then she tried to make a run for it.
I had no problems catching up. When I drew level, I rolled down my window and shouted something like, "What the h*ll do you think you were doing? That's a god-d****d stupid driving on your part." Then, I just punched the gas. I wanted to get away and clear my head. Plus, I saw the other cars behind me catching up. When I was about to turn into my loop, I looked back and saw the other drivers had surrounded her car front, back, and side.
It wouldn't be so bad if it was an honest mistake. But, she had her windows rolled down with stereo blaring. She may have been texting as well. That's typical of the kids (HS and college) here. They think they can drive better than the older drivers. My first week back here in Arizona, I was constantly being cut off or tailgated by these kids, especially when I still had my New York license plate. They would punch it and get on my lane. Then, they'd slow down, forcing me to slam my brakes. After a week, I have had enough and started pushing back. I noticed most of them were driving 4-cylinder cars. Every time I was at a stoplight near home, I would just punch it and never give them a chance to start their sh*t.
Nowadays? They don't give me any trouble when we see each other on the road.
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; June 21st, 2015 at 02:37 AM.
^ sort of. my passenger that time joked it was "abuse." maybe it was, but it scared the hell out of him. i hope it taught him a lesson.
One time a lesbo driving a motorcylce thinking shes bad ass.
She fall without me bumping her.
Once But a very long time ago back in college and never since. Told her "Ang pangit mo!" [emoji1]