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Road Rage! Note, avoid in future.

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Hi,

Last Sunday was shaping up to be a fine day of riding here in sunny, warm Southern California. Went out early in the morning to get some practice without traffic -- handling curves, hard braking, etc. A few hours later, went out with my son so he could get use to a new used bike -- bigger, heavier and more powerful. Nice ride with moderate curves, he set the pace, faster than my preference, but handled the bike well. Early evening while the sun was out, went out again with my son to his work site so he can get use to the parking. Normally a pleasant ride, and again son setting his own pace and me following.

On one stretch with a sweeping curve, took off from a stop light, with a Prius on our right. Prius, must be a good guy. Son goes pass safely and quickly, me next on the sweeping curve. Just when I get to the hindquarter, car drifts into my lane quickly, forcing me to brake then swerve out of my lane into the area marked by two double yellow-line. Luckily not into on-coming traffic. Damn guy was on his cell phone not paying attention. Honked at him, tried speeding pass, gave the gesture. Rather than feeling guilty, he goes into a road rage, speed up to next to me, then purposely forcing me out of my lane again! Was p***ed, but by then we had to turn left to my son's work place. Cooled enough to let the sucker go, and being there for my son was more important than continuing a confrontation.

Happened so fast, probably 3 to 4 seconds. Son did not even notice.

So, what is the take away? One, idiots are out there, too distracted to realize the danger they impose on others. It is our unfortunate burden to be extra careful and watchful. Two, while it is nature to express one's displeasure, the risk seems to be to incite road rage in some situations. Some cagers are so entitled, so don't cross them. Three, be the better person, accept the sad reality that there are idiots, thus avoiding road rage. Bottom line. Honk but no flipping, despite nature instinct to do so.
 
I usually get their attention and point at my own eyes to get my point across.
 
Speed in front on them, then activate hidden tire spikes, just like James Bond.

A.K.A - "tire mod"
 
Better yet, Speed out in front of them, disappear into the night, and let them sit in their cage and realize how sad their pathetic little lives are.
 
I had a similar scenario last year.

Came home from work on a different route than usual. Came up past a local shopping mall and there is an exit on a rise. I saw the guy stopping, he paused, looked at me, waited and then pulled out in front of me.

I was on the horn, had to swerve into the other lane (same direction). Got next to him, flipped up my visor, gave him the evil eye and (no flipping off) shrug my shoulders.

He calmly looked at me and then swerved right into me!

I was on the brakes, trying to pass on the other side, then he would swerve across. After a few meters I just left it as I had to turn off up ahead. Next minute he slams on the brakes, wedging me between his car and the pavement. Climbed on the brakes, but still hit the corner of his bumper and the bike fell over. He looked at me and then sped off!!

I was in such disbelief and shock that I completely forgot registration numbers and details.

Bike was OK, his bumper not.
 
I ride like everyone else on the road is trying to kill me. I have no problem zipping around someone completely violating their personal space. They want me to act like a car but I am not
 
Got to treat it like a video game, somethings always waiting to jump out and attack you. Hate to say it, but approaching a intersection where I have right away, I assume the car is going to pull out in front of me and be ready when they do. Saved my butt a couple of times.
Once back in KC I had a gal press me into a parked car. Saddle bags scuffed the paint. Last minute she saw me and pulled away. At the next stop sign she had the most terrified look on her face like I was going to get off my bike and come at her. I just shook my head and rode off. :|
 
At the intersection look at the wheels of the person that could pull out in front of you... if you see them roll at all assume they will pull out in front of you. For the idiot turning left in front of you try to pick out a reference point so you can figure out if they are moving and if they are assume they are going to turn in front of you. I learned in a class also that if someone turns in front of you the first reaction will be to swerve in the same direction as the car is going. They told us to swerve where the car has been.

There are some dumb people out there. The excuse is always the same. They say they didn't "see" you but they did they just didn't process you and your motorcycle in their tiny brains as a threat so they don't give a flying f*** and pull out. Because we aren't much of a threat solo people will tend to be much more aggressive also. If you do run into an aggressive ape on the road typically the only course of action is to out maneuver them and call the cops to report them before they report you.
 
Its not that they dont see you ...There not train to see you ...Some people get upset when you pass in a place they feel you shood not have :confused:....

Beware passing in twos ....The first guy gets by clean ..Guy number two gets a spooked driver or HD rider...

Prius drivers are strange...:eek:
 
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Pmong, wally. I don't know how you did it. Great self-control. Just reading your stories gives me the adrenalin feel and I don't think I could have let that go if it happened to me. My willingness to let it slide is better now than 10 years ago but not perfect. There's only so much I can take.

Prius drivers are strange...:eek:
:lol::lol:
 
Prius drivers are on edge because they shelled out big bucks for a car that does really look that good and isn't really that great once the warm fuzzy feeling of self importance wears off. Plus, they tend to be lousy drivers-my observations so far, not assuming that they all are.

I use a lot of the same skills riding as when I drove a big truck:
* When you see a car getting ready to enter the road, focus on their front wheel. It's really easy to spot when they start to roll.
*Parking lots are just as dangerous as everywhere else
*The farther out your view is the better, although for opposite reasons for bikes and trucks. Trucks need the extra time stop or change lanes, bikes need the extra time to position to maintain the plan B escape route from idiots.

Glad you kept your cool and didn't get hurt. That jerk will be in an accident sooner or later, and all the better if it's not with you.
 
Beware passing in twos ....The first guy gets by clean ..Guy number two gets a spooked driver or HD rider...

This happened to us yesterday. I zipped on by a line of cars behind a trailer on a small gravel road. My buddy got stuck behind for a while. Very dusty in the middle of this line of idiots. Some nimnut in a Prius or something wouldn't let him by. What an ass hole. It's not like us going ahead slows this jackass down at all, it's just that since he is so miserably suck in his POS cage he doesn't want anyone else to have any fun or make any progress down the road either.

I think I need a video camera to capture these cartard's license numbers, so I can google them and do something devious later.
 
Yeah, you just can't trust us Prius drivers anymore. What's the world coming to?:rolleyes: So many Prius drivers go so painfully slow. And you wouldn't believe how many sport and muscle cars I have to pass while in the Prius. These people should be ashamed.
 
Around here, all of the Prius('s) tend to have a speed governor on them after they change into the fast lane.
None of them can go over 60 mph! :mad:
And the drivers are all looking at some imaginary spot on the road ahead.
They pay attention to NOTHING else!

Eric
 
Yeah, you just can't trust us Prius drivers anymore. What's the world coming to?:rolleyes: So many Prius drivers go so painfully slow. And you wouldn't believe how many sport and muscle cars I have to pass while in the Prius. These people should be ashamed.
ever catch Top Gear. Love the road test BMW M5 vs Prius in mileage. The Beemer follows the prius. The beemer 25 miles to the gallon the Prius 17. Factor in the fact that those little turd boxes have a battery box full of toxic NiCad Batteries that destroy the enviroment in mining and manufacture, they get horrible mileage when driven vigorously, and they look like they were styled by a horny turtle. Who would want one of the damn things? Oh yeah dogma ;):D
 
Factor in the fact that those little turd boxes have a battery box full of toxic NiCad Batteries that destroy the enviroment in mining and manufacture,

More pollution is created building those batteries than the car could ever dream of counter-acting.
But the tree-huggers don't want to know the truth.
They believe in their heads that they are saving the environment rather than helping to destroy it! :rolleyes:

Eric
 
More pollution is created building those batteries than the car could ever dream of counter-acting.
But the tree-huggers don't want to know the truth.
They believe in their heads that they are saving the environment rather than helping to destroy it! :rolleyes:

Eric

LOL! Talk about an "Inconvenient Truth"

Makes me want to find something "green" to sell to these impressionable weenies. Seems like they'll buy into anything they think will elevate their status among their peers, when they can boast about how much they do their part in saving the planet. Hmmmm let me think....battery cars? nope, not reliable enough, won't drive far enough. Solar panels? nope the new factories Obama wants to start can't stay afloat. Hmmm...maybe I'll go on a speaking tour about the ghastly effects of global warming? nope, Al Gore beat me to it, and it turns out to be misinformation anyway. Back to my real job I guess, and buying lotto tickets.
 
LOL! Talk about an "Inconvenient Truth"

Makes me want to find something "green" to sell to these impressionable weenies. Seems like they'll buy into anything they think will elevate their status among their peers, when they can boast about how much they do their part in saving the planet. Hmmmm let me think....battery cars? nope, not reliable enough, won't drive far enough. Solar panels? nope the new factories Obama wants to start can't stay afloat. Hmmm...maybe I'll go on a speaking tour about the ghastly effects of global warming? nope, Al Gore beat me to it, and it turns out to be misinformation anyway. Back to my real job I guess, and buying lotto tickets.
Sell em carbon credits and promise to plant trees. But I think that particular scam is fading as well.

Back to the original thread. Just treat every cage on the road like they are out to kill you and usually you'll do ok, though I have gotten close once or twice. Years ago chased down a idiot teenager who thought he was in the fast and the furious and almost got me and the ex when we were turning into our campground. Now I am older and wiser and avoid such foolisheness.
 
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