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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You were delayed a minute at most. And now you’re rage posting about a minor inconvenience. People do dumb things. Take a deep breath. Get over it.[/quote] NP. are you joking? Some of these light cycles are 4-5 minutes. And to sit there just because some jackass can’t get out of the way? [/quote] You never know what someone is going through. One time, I had a toddler melting down coming from a doctor's appointment in the backseat, a parent calling me from the hospital during an emergency, and I just wanted to safely get to the side of the road to deal with the situation. I wasn't familiar with the area and didn't want to keep going and hope for the best using GPS. The man behind me wouldn't let me pull over, laid on the horn for ages, flipped me double birds, rolled down his window, and called me a c___. I had a full panic attack when I finally got to the side of the road, more from the other driver than the rest. Just be gentle.[/quote] DP. None of that matters. Because you don't know what that other driver was dealing with as well. Follow the rules of the lane you're in. It's not just about you and what's happening with you and your "wants." If you can't handle driving in new places, on your phone, and with a toddler... then don't. Anyone saying honking on your horn is "abusive" or just as bad as blocking a lane of traffic, is nuts. And clearly why there's so many bad drivers in this area. [/quote] Got it. So.if YOU can't drive during a medical emergency and might ppssiblt have one need to pull over once in your lifetime, just don't ever drive, DP. Hope you all aren't so hard on everyone in your life.[/quote] DP. No. You shouldn’t drive if you can’t handle that. I have kids and one of them screamed for a full on year in the car so I get it. But if If you can’t drive with that following the rules of the road you shouldn’t be driving. You’re a danger to everyone else. [/quote]
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