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dawn07 21-03-10 05:51 PM

First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
Hullo my cherubs!
Just in after a lovely bimble on the bike that was slightly spoiled by a cage trying to kill me!
Due to the slip road for M8 being shut Erskine was really busy with traffic. There was a long que of cars approaching a roundabout and nothing coming the other way so off I went to near the front of the line [as you do]. This guy behind me in a wee black car went completely nuts [traffic still at a standstill at this point] and drove forward trying to push me off my bike!
I lifted my flipfront to ask what his problem was and he was ranting and raving about "you f*** bikers". I'm afraid I wasn't a lady and said that I was allowed to filter and overtake a que of cars and that he was a "f*** a** h**".
Anyway peeps. Hand on heart I didn't do anything wrong. Although I know I shouldn't have swore at the guy.
Any tips for handling this should it ever [God forbid] happen again.
Now going to pour myself a large glass of red [even though its a school night]
Thanking you in advance
Dawn xxx

timwilky 21-03-10 06:15 PM

Re: First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
Relax, deep breaths

Firstly the world is populated by opinionated knobs. (i am just opinionated) accept it and get on with your life.

I have a mate called red. People assume it is because he is a scouser. in fact he is a blue. Red is because of the mist. When it descends. things are not pretty as he drags his knuckles off the floor. You just know things are going to hurt. Bikes and cages are no different. You are going to get hurt. so avoid it.

walking/riding away is far cleverer than being carried away. Do not descend to their level and keep the morel high ground

dawn07 21-03-10 07:45 PM

Re: First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
Thanks Tim. I'll try to stay calm, smile, and just ride off in future:smt091

Milky Bar Kid 21-03-10 07:52 PM

Re: First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
Fraustrating I know but just ignore it!

dawn07 21-03-10 07:55 PM

Re: First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
Thanks guys xxx:grouphug:

fenjer 21-03-10 09:45 PM

Re: First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
*hugs*

Sorry to hear about your experience hon, I'd have been shaking like a leaf after that, you deserve your glass of red!

Trying to ignore something like that is tough though, especially at the time.

tosher 21-03-10 10:08 PM

Re: First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
Next time lift your lid , smile , blow him kisses, then wave bye bye . Leave him raging :smt093 as you get on your merry way :smt039

Sally 21-03-10 10:38 PM

Re: First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
Claim you're complimentary wing mirror ;)

jimmy4237 21-03-10 11:49 PM

Re: First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
Smile back, wave at him:laughat::laughat:, and carry on... it winds them up like crazy.no point in getting into a fight. If he had seen you coming, and deliberately moved his car over to the white line to stop you filtering, then he's a **** who doesn't know that bikes are allowed to filter..

He's just jealous that bikes don't have traffic jam issues, and he's stuck in his cage for ages going nowhere..

If he opens his car door onto you deliberately, then you've got the right to "accidently" kick off his wing mirror:smt027:smt027 Survival of the fitted out there...

STRAMASHER 22-03-10 07:57 AM

Re: First experience of road rage. Any tips?!
 
Give the plamff a wave goodbye and nip in front of the next car, or keep on keeping on right to the front of the queue.

You are then well away from that type of rocket. Smile, as the fecker will still be stewing:)


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