Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they will hit you, OP. I once witnessed two cars get stuck side by side in a toll booth because neither would yield to the other. Some people are ridiculous jerks. All you can do is be a better person.
That would have been a hilarious sight.
Anonymous wrote:My uncle does this! He said it's because he knows the person behind him isn't going to really hit him and even if they do, it'll be their fault. He's actually gotten hit twice and both times, yes, it was the other driver's fault. He's gotten some nice insurance payouts this way.
I was in the car with him as a teen along with my cousin when a guy was tailgating him. It was a two lane road with a double yellow line, so the guy couldn't pass. It went on for miles and finally, my uncle said f-it and slammed on his brakes. BAM! The tailgater hit us and I'm sure my uncle got another insurance payout from that.
Anonymous wrote:I was almost hit one morning earlier this week in the 270 south local lanes at 28 by a woman who was ignoring the whole “merge” concept. She just suddenly appeared to my right, inches from me, as she was coming off the ramp. I actually had to accelerate ahead of her to avoid her hitting me. She then merged behind me and was shaking her head like I had been the unreasonable one!
Drivers in this area are the worst mix of entitled and stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they will hit you, OP. I once witnessed two cars get stuck side by side in a toll booth because neither would yield to the other. Some people are ridiculous jerks. All you can do is be a better person.
Anonymous wrote:Just yield, even if you already let someone in. It will lower your blood pressure, ease traffic for everyone around you...you have done a good deed for the day. Is it really worth the stress of pulling up and blocking the jerk just because you're right? Because being right doesn't mean you can't just let things go on occasion.