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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honking & middle fingers are common. If people have cursed at you multiple times…that’s not normal. [/quote] That is my point - it was never normal for many years - the new lows by drivers blocking the road or driving on the wrong side of road in parking lots has only become more common recently. I only received a middle finger once before the pandemic and now it is a weekly occurrence. The stats confirm it - road rage has increased dramatically since the pandemic and men are much more likely to be highly aggressive drivers. I follow all the guidelines to avoid road rage recommended by AAA and the national highway safety organization. [/quote] Cursing is not normal. Seem like you’re antagonizing people beyond normal levels of frustration. [/quote] There is really good help available for your reading comprehension challenges …[/quote] People aren’t cursing at random people for no reason. [b]If that’s happened to you *multiple times* then the solution lies within your power. [/b] [/quote] This. If this happens, the problem is you. In 26 years of driving, I don't think I've ever been cursed at or given the middle finger. Because I'm a competent driver. [/quote] I never had until recently either … that was my point. I have a near perfect driving record. My driving has not changed … There is evidence by credible authorities (AAA and national highway safety org) ) that provide evidence road rage has increased dramatically since the pandemic. Road rage Shootings have sky rocketed. Further that men are considerably more likely to commit road rage than women and much more likely to perpetuate extreme forms of road rage. [/quote] Ok, sure. More speeding. More middle fingers. People actually [u]cursing[/u] at you? Multiple times? That is still very unusual in 2022. There is more to driving competently than not receiving a ticket. Most of the d1ckheads driving slowly in the left lane don't get a ticket, even though that's dangerous. If you are capable of self-reflection, maybe think about WHY you get the middle finger/cursing the next time you experience it. You are clearly contributing to other people's frustrations. [/quote]
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