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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yesterday my 16 year old student driver was merging from a double lane into a signal lane, where generally every other car takes turns merging in. He was doing exactly as he should and it was his turn to merge but the jerk on his left would not let him in and almost drove him off the road. The position this driver put my son in was extremely dangerous because there was no shoulder and he almost hit a curb. Then he proceeded to tailgate us!! I am so shocked that jerk drivers don't even give a break to learning drivers!![/quote] He may have been doing just the right thing, but you needed to teach him to yield to assholes and let them go ahead. No good being dead right...[/quote] Exactly. I remember when my oldest was learning and one of the things we worked on was how to deal with assholes. If your son is ready for more than residential street driving, you really need to work on this. The behavior you describe is unnerving but unfortunately it will happen again. [/quote] +1. My mom is very big on "winning" in traffic so in situations like OP describes, she would push me to make sure I don't let the jerk driver cut me off. I would have been much better off being taught to let the jerk go so I don't have to deal with them harassing me for the next umpteen miles. [/quote]
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