"This person momentarily inconvenienced me, causing to me arrive at the next red light 5 second later. I think I'll murder them in return."
I don't understand the mindset that can lead to things like this video.
When I get pissed on my bike, it's because my immediate safety is threatened, not because I'm in a hurry and someone slowed me down.
I posted this a couple days ago, but this is a bit of a misleading thread title, eh? Where does it say the cyclist 'messed with' the driver to deserve that?
Adam, agree, I was referring to the automobile driver that took the time to actually turn around in order to hit the cyclist.
Adam Herstein (5.5 mi) said:
When I get pissed on my bike, it's because my immediate safety is threatened, not because I'm in a hurry and someone slowed me down.
Right, I was just trying to explain the difference between why motorists and cyclists get angry at each other.
Will G - 10mi said:
Adam, agree, I was referring to the automobile driver that took the time to actually turn around in order to hit the cyclist.
Adam Herstein (5.5 mi) said:When I get pissed on my bike, it's because my immediate safety is threatened, not because I'm in a hurry and someone slowed me down.
the story behind this photo sheds a lot more info. to call the driver in this case 'stupid' does not
come close to an accurate description IMO. road rage is a very troubling thing. it is both scary and sad how certain people can turn into a monster just by getting behind the wheel of a car.
I would like to pose this question - is road rage unique to the US ?
Is that a serious question? With all due respect, I mean, that's kinda like asking whether anger or rage are only seen in the US.
dan brown 4.4 miles said:
the story behind this photo sheds a lot more info. to call the driver in this case 'stupid' does not
come close to an accurate description IMO. road rage is a very troubling thing. it is both scary and sad how certain people can turn into a monster just by getting behind the wheel of a car.
I would like to pose this question - is road rage unique to the US ?
Perhaps he meant to ask if road rage was as much of a problem in the US as compared to other countries?
I would still answer no.
Zoetrope said:
Is that a serious question? With all due respect, I mean, that's kinda like asking whether anger or rage are only seen in the US.
dan brown 4.4 miles said:the story behind this photo sheds a lot more info. to call the driver in this case 'stupid' does not
come close to an accurate description IMO. road rage is a very troubling thing. it is both scary and sad how certain people can turn into a monster just by getting behind the wheel of a car.
I would like to pose this question - is road rage unique to the US ?
+1
Adam Herstein (5.5 mi) said:
When I get pissed on my bike, it's because my immediate safety is threatened, not because I'm in a hurry and someone slowed me down.
the story behind this photo sheds a lot more info. to call the driver in this case 'stupid' does not
come close to an accurate description IMO. road rage is a very troubling thing. it is both scary and sad how certain people can turn into a monster just by getting behind the wheel of a car.
I would like to pose this question - is road rage unique to the US ?
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