Just had to get this out.. really pissing me off.. It keeps popping up in my head.. thought i would rant here to help me just forget about it.
So i am riding to work yesterday.. we have an HOV lane here for motorcycle and cars with 2+ more people. I am riding along and as i am passing a car he swerves toward me.. i dont freak.. i just slow down until he notices what he is doing and he goes back to his lane..
Most of the time this happnens.. its just a mistake.. they didnt see me.. so i ride up again next to him and just look at him.. he cant see my face as i have one of those face shields that like a mirror.. but he can see that my head is turned looking at him. at this point.. he looks at me and swerves toward me again.. i was like wtf... and slow down again.. he goes back to his lane again.. at this point i am getting pissed.. i say to myself calm down and just go fast to pass the car.. well i go in again and i couldnt help it but i look at him again.. this time.. he smirks.. and proceeds to swerve toward me again..
I was done.. i backed off.. memorize the license plate pulled over to the side and jotted it down on my iphone.
I cant believe this kid thought it was funny to do that.. it just focking irked me. I wish i could do something with the license plate..but more likely nothing can be done.
When he first pulled out on you, you should have just let it go. He moved over when he saw you so as you say its probably just a lack of awareness on his behalf and a genuine mistake. The second incident is different and I cant be sympathetic. By drawing alongside and staring at him you provoked and threatened him and as a result he reacted.
Lots of knobheads on the roads, including some bikers. When you see one the safest thing to do is keep well away from them and not get drawn into any road-rage episodes.
I agree. Frustrating and irritating as it may be, you've just gotta let some things go. If someone is inattentive to your presence, get clear of the threat, check your emotions, and stay safe! You're not going to win any battles against the 4-wheelers.
:cheers:
My policy is don't pick a fight with anything weighing over 3,000lbs...passenger car or elephant.
yea.. thanks guys.. bottom line i just need to forget about it and move on. :cheers:
Quote from: XealotX on July 12, 2009, 07:33:27 AM
My policy is don't pick a fight with anything weighing over 3,000lbs...passenger car or elephant.
unless you have a :2guns: on your side, like I do :tongue2:
Quote from: cafeboy on July 12, 2009, 11:10:43 AM
Quote from: XealotX on July 12, 2009, 07:33:27 AM
My policy is don't pick a fight with anything weighing over 3,000lbs...passenger car or elephant.
unless you have a :2guns: on your side, like I do :tongue2:
Invincibility lies in the defence; the possibility of victory in the attack. --Sun Tzu
Cafeboy, if you and I are ever confronted together by a charging elephant or car with a pissed off driver (like my ex) then you shoot all you want. That will buy me time to run further... :icon_lol:
Sun Tzu for the MFing WIN!!
WAY TO FOCKING GO, XEALOT!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
:dunno_white:
but I hit what I shoot at, EVERY time.
Ask Bambi
that has happened to me lets just say the passenger side door had my bootsize dent in it, then I fell back left the lane and freeway.
Quote from: cafeboy on July 12, 2009, 12:07:55 PM
:dunno_white:
but I hit what I shoot at, EVERY time.
Ask Bambi
Go Rambo on a public freeway and see who gets thrown in jail, dude. I wouldn't recommend it. I've tried shooting photos while moving and nearly killed myself and that was legal...
Quote from: cafeboy on July 12, 2009, 12:07:55 PM
:dunno_white:
but I hit what I shoot at, EVERY time.
Ask Bambi
Bambi doesn't shoot back. Makes a difference.
You'd probably hit my ex...she's big as a house these days...
Ryan, call the WSP and tell them what happened, with a good description of the vehicle and the driver, aggressive driving is illegal in Washington State!
He was jealous because he couldn't HOV like you, so he created some drama :cookoo:
I had a guy come over in to my lane today, I was right next to him and all I could do was brake and swerve over the double yellow. Luckily no cars were coming. He was in a big Dodge pickup, so I just crossed back over right in front of him and took off. Better not to piss people like that off...
seeing red is bad. i'd assume everyone riding a motorcycle has done it at one point or another. must take a goood deal of training to overcome it.
most times i can overcome it, but occasionally, i take a mirror off. makes me feel better for a moment, then very dumb later. :)
practice patience man,
Last guy to cut me off was in stop/start traffic. We were going slow as. He jumped from his lane into mine in an almost gap. I propped. He waved. I rode up next to him - he could go no further forward, as I said it was stop start - and he apologized to me! I nodded to him and rode into my turning lane and was off.
But depending on the idiot in the cage I'll either zip around them and be gone - or - just slow down and sit in the slow lane for a bit to give them distance. But I hardly ever get cut off because I make sure I am in positions where this doesn't happen - even if it means I need to slow down so if the car to the side swerves into my lane I'm still all good. The trick is to never be in a rush and just enjoy the ride - whether tucked behind cars in the slow lane or not.
Guy at work, however, is different. He's in a rush everywhere even if he has plenty of time. And he has been known to kick in a door panel or two before zipping off through the traffic. And I have heard of others getting off their bike and snipping the valve stems on Two tires with a pair of side cutters - leaving the cage with two flats!
Michael
Well, I'm seeing red right now. Just five minutes ago I got home from work. There is alot of road construction here which is dangerous to begin with two accidents just on the 16 mile ride home. Well, because of the construction the turn lane into my complex is gone! I'm waiting in the lane to turn in a dude in an Escalade whips around me and hits me in the back of the helmet with his hand! I really am pissed about it but as I'm sitting down thinking about it I bet the dude probably hurt the hell out of his hand hitting my Shoei! But, it was totally uncalled for and snapped my neck forward pretty hard.
WTF is wrong with people!?!?!?!?
Mary
Quote from: Toogoofy317 on July 12, 2009, 09:21:11 PM
Well, I'm seeing red right now. Just five minutes ago I got home from work. There is alot of road construction here which is dangerous to begin with two accidents just on the 16 mile ride home. Well, because of the construction the turn lane into my complex is gone! I'm waiting in the lane to turn in a dude in an Escalade whips around me and hits me in the back of the helmet with his hand! I really am pissed about it but as I'm sitting down thinking about it I bet the dude probably hurt the hell out of his hand hitting my Shoei! But, it was totally uncalled for and snapped my neck forward pretty hard.
WTF is wrong with people!?!?!?!?
Mary
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Quote from: Toogoofy317 on July 12, 2009, 09:21:11 PM
I'm waiting in the lane to turn in a dude in an Escalade whips around me and hits me in the back of the helmet with his hand!
WTF is wrong with people!?!?!?!?
I'm approaching a set of lights in the turn lane - to turn across the oncoming traffic. A car coming the other way, as he passes me the driver's dangling arm arcs up and a glass bottle (beer bottle?) comes at me. Smashes on my mirror and a piece hits the top of my helmet and bounces off. I'm sure his buddies thought it was the funniest thing. What if my visor was up and the bottle had hit inside? :mad: :2guns:
WTF is wrong with people indeed?!
Michael
I would have either kicked his door in or knocked his mirror off, then pulled over and waited for him....
wow sounds like you guys and gals have had some bad experiences. I guess that helps me justify my rule while riding if cars are on the road to the right i take the one to the left even if i don't know where it goes. Eventually you will hit a road that you can figure out which way to go but i guess commuting is a slightly different scenario. I am lucky as my commute is almost completely on backroads and don't have to worry about cars shifting lanes since it is only 1 lane roads.
Quote from: Suzuki Stevo on July 12, 2009, 04:53:23 PM
Ryan, call the WSP and tell them what happened, with a good description of the vehicle and the driver, aggressive driving is illegal in Washington State!
I'm not going to tell any stories because I've got too many to even start, but the unfortunate thing, is that there is not a bigger waste of time than calling the cops to tell them what just happened to you. The only time I tried, I had a witness, a perfect description, a car make, model, and license plate number. All they had to do was take 20 seconds to type the number in their computer and they would've known who he was, but I never heard from them again.
I'll never make that mistake again.
I don't have much fun on highways, and the only time I'm on busier roads is if the place I'm going is on that road. Otherwise I'm always on back roads anymore.