Comfortable temps and raining. Traffic was a zoo.
One of the intersections I cross has a red light for traffic going straight and a green arrow for traffic turning right combined with a no turn on red sign. I pulled up to the red light and waited. I saw a vehicle approaching from behind with a right turn blinker on and the green right turn arrow was on; I'm waiting to go straight ahead. As the guy approaches, he starts blaring on his horn. On the second honk, I turn around and give him the "what?" look. A few honks and middle finger/f-you exchanges later, and he sticks head out the window to say, "You mf-er, You wonder why people don't appreciate you." I respond by saying, "Dude, I'm going straight. You can't make me run a red light." That shuts him and his horn up until I get the green light. Of course, as I'm accelerating away, he lays on his horn making his right turn.
I assume he wanted me to pick my bike up and move so he could get by ... which I gladly do for those who ask nicely or wait patiently with their signal on.
He probably wouldn't honk at a big rig, another suv or car, or even a motorcyclist mopeder, asking them to scoot their vehicles to the side.
I'm sure he's also the first one to complain about "scofflaw cyclists" who "ALL run red lights and stop signs." Whatever, dude. You got to your destination when you got there.
Other than that one knucklehead, it was a great ride in the rain.