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I've been guilty of this many times and to me it seems understandable as long as you're not overly aggressive or clearly looking to start something. Bikes generally don't have horns and our only way of communicating with other people is hand gestures or our voice. Just be careful because they're in a car, with a steel cage, seat belts, airbags, etc and you're on a bike. I've encountered instances of road rage where you just have to let the other guy go before something bad might happen.
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I like to be a good emissary for cycling and do all the right things in traffic to set a good example, but when somebody cuts me off, honks, screams or burns off some rubber, "Eat me *****!" just flies out of my mouth. I can't seem to control it.
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Originally Posted by Colorado Kid
(Post 17730953)
Rather than curse at someone, Yell. "I love you" and then blow them a kiss! (Play With their mind.) It would be a long time before they try that again.
I've cursed (well, more than cursing it's usually ostensibly hitting your forehead with your index finger or doing the "screwdriver gesture") to other drivers quite a lot, specially to hose who were sick the day the driving instructor was talking about turn signals. |
Originally Posted by tigrpal
(Post 17729743)
I moved to the left of the right lane to let cars turn right.
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Originally Posted by Mr IGH
(Post 17730528)
I don't left cars squeeze by to make a right on red for this reason and to avoid getting clipped by a truck mirror. I move to the middle of the lane and hold the cars back, they have to wait for the light to change to make their right turn.
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Originally Posted by imi
(Post 17730354)
Sticks and stones...
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Originally Posted by Colorado Kid
(Post 17730953)
Rather than curse at someone, Yell. "I love you" and then blow them a kiss! (Play With their mind.) It would be a long time before they try that again.
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