Anonymous wrote:Smart to dump him OP. Do you want to be explaining daddy's behavior to your kids in five or ten years?
Nope!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not break up with someone over this. We also don't know the whole story. Maybe the car in front could have went but got scared and waited. Maybe the other car could have moved over into another lane but blocked the lane
So you honk at them? And while turning????![]()
+1. I have never honked at anyone in anger.
I use my honk to warn drivers when there is trouble, e.g. our cars are too close to each other, they are backing up into my car.
If your car is not completely in the turning lane and therefor, your cars ass is blocking my lane, yes, you will get honked at. That is dangerous and I am "warning" you to move over more
The fact that you feel entitled to "recourse" is one of the foundations of road rage. It's that entitlement, that vindictivity, that need to express that someone did something that you don't approve of and to make sure that they know it... It's that mentality that leads to road rage.
Nothing wrong with that. If your honk can get a driver to move over, yeah. But honking to show your disapproval of the driver's conduct and nothing else, is disruptive.
But if a driver is blocking a lane of traffic because of their misconduct, what recourse do drivers have? How do we ensure folk follow the rules?
Anonymous wrote:You did the right thing. Sounds like your bf has anger management issues and this isn't the first time he's gotten into a rage over NOTHING.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not break up with someone over this. We also don't know the whole story. Maybe the car in front could have went but got scared and waited. Maybe the other car could have moved over into another lane but blocked the lane
So you honk at them? And while turning????![]()
+1. I have never honked at anyone in anger.
I use my honk to warn drivers when there is trouble, e.g. our cars are too close to each other, they are backing up into my car.
If your car is not completely in the turning lane and therefor, your cars ass is blocking my lane, yes, you will get honked at. That is dangerous and I am "warning" you to move over more
Nothing wrong with that. If your honk can get a driver to move over, yeah. But honking to show your disapproval of the driver's conduct and nothing else, is disruptive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not break up with someone over this. We also don't know the whole story. Maybe the car in front could have went but got scared and waited. Maybe the other car could have moved over into another lane but blocked the lane
So you honk at them? And while turning????![]()
+1. I have never honked at anyone in anger.
I use my honk to warn drivers when there is trouble, e.g. our cars are too close to each other, they are backing up into my car.
If your car is not completely in the turning lane and therefor, your cars ass is blocking my lane, yes, you will get honked at. That is dangerous and I am "warning" you to move over more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not break up with someone over this. We also don't know the whole story. Maybe the car in front could have went but got scared and waited. Maybe the other car could have moved over into another lane but blocked the lane
So you honk at them? And while turning????![]()
+1. I have never honked at anyone in anger.
I use my honk to warn drivers when there is trouble, e.g. our cars are too close to each other, they are backing up into my car.
If your car is not completely in the turning lane and therefor, your cars ass is blocking my lane, yes, you will get honked at. That is dangerous and I am "warning" you to move over more
Anonymous wrote:Honking the horn is now considered road rage? For real?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not break up with someone over this. We also don't know the whole story. Maybe the car in front could have went but got scared and waited. Maybe the other car could have moved over into another lane but blocked the lane
So you honk at them? And while turning????![]()
+1. I have never honked at anyone in anger.
I use my honk to warn drivers when there is trouble, e.g. our cars are too close to each other, they are backing up into my car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will admit I have what I call mild to moderate road rage... No one's perfect!
Figure your issues out. You are a danger to others on the road
+1 Think of good behavior and self-control in the car as an extension of the rules of the road. Rules make a complicated moving system work and by extension, keep more people moving faster and more safely. "Honking at people doing dumb things" is distracting to everyone around you (the driver you're honking at, the other drivers, and to you too). It's the community-level version of yelling at someone. It disrupts the system. That's why it's so selfish.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think what the bf did equates to road rage. Road rage is where someone is taking actual physical aggression. And they give it the name road rage to acknowledge that it occurs because of being on the road and driving and at doesn't mean the rage extends elsewhere in a person's life. It's a situational rage that could be triggered in virtually anyone.
I think OP is the type to overreact and if her bf was smart he would just move on. To me, it says that OP is a bit more dramatic than need be and this will just continue to be an overarching theme. I could easily see her coming here and posting in a few years "my DH neglects our baby" and then find out it's because he looks at his phone or watches tv while holding the baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honking the horn is now considered road rage? For real?
It depends why you are honking. Are you signaling trouble or just being aggressive?
Honking several times to show your disapproval of the other driver's past conduct is road rage.
As a driver, it is very distracting when someone is honking over and over again. Nothing good can come out of it.