For me, the slower vehicle should always give way to faster moving traffic. That rule applies whether I'm on the scooter or in the Pajero. I always yield to faster vehicles. So when I'm in the position wherein I'm the faster vehicle, I politely tap my horn and hit my flash-to-pass on whatever vehicle is in front of me to signify my intention to pass. And yes, it does work at times. But like BG, I've also had my share of dagger looks.

My last encounter with a biker was early this year. I was in the 300SD sitting in traffic. This bike tries to cram himself between me and the motorist to my right. In doing so, he hit the flag attachment (a flag pole on the right front corner beside the turn signal) of my vehicle. But he just forced his way through. Thankfully, the attachment sprung back into the correct alignment afterwards. I alighted from my vehicle and asked him why he did that. Damn guy just gave me a blank stare. Ialso asked him why he didn't even try to apologize for what he did. Again another blank stare. The guy must be a retard or something. I really wanted to push him off his bike [and maybe run him over too]. But I was in uniform and didn't want anymore hassle.

Another encounter: In the province, when the national highway is moving slowly (e.g. heavy traffic), the trikes and scooter boys in our area [as well as other smaller vehicles that could fit] would use the shoulder to overtake us who are at the correct lane. But the shoulder also has its share of obstructions and those on the shoulder try to force their way in on my lane. The biker would even kick their legs high up in the air [yeah, leg stops Pajero, that would make a good headline if that happened]. The situation was so bad [and potentially dangerous] I had to radio for another vehicle to drive ever so slowly on the f*cking shoulder behind me so that these assholes wouldn't force their way on me.