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Old 29-01-2010, 09:46 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by EDfutura25
This is a quick story about a guy I seem to have ****ed off at no fault of my own.

The other day a guy was doing 55 in an 80 zone. I was behind him, but not up his ***, I was about 1 car length instead of 2-3 but at 55. Anyway so he deliberately slows down more and throws his hands in the air etc. So again I back off a little, so I am about 1.5 lengths this time, I got to a part of the road I could overtake and as I did he was waving his fist at me and swerved at me. WTF did I do except overtake. This guy was about 70. I had my whole family in the car and this old guy who didn't like me overtaking could have killed us, I even went on to the other side of the road before I accelerated around him. Anyway I went home to grab something and left again. In the 20mins it took me to go around him and do the stuff at home, I caught up to him again only 5km from my house, thankfully on a dual carriageway. My point is why was there a need for him to act the way he did. I was not being rude or trying to push him faster, then when the oppurtunity arrose I went round, yet he seemed to take offence to this.

Was it a Thursday (traditional Pension day)? A seriously good day to avoid driving if you can IME. Some of the stuff you see the oldies get up to beggars belief. I was verbally abused last week by an old fella. He thought there was one turning lane; in reality there was two. I was in the outside lane & he thought I'd cut him off. He almost slammed in to the left side of my car because he was drifting over in to my lane or 'his lane' as he told me. Wouldn't listen to reason I ended up telling him to get effed I am afraid after he told me I was a stupid young woman
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