Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or are DC drivers worse than other areas of the country, even urban ones? People are rude, deliberately ungracious, etc. I get that this happens everywhere, but in general it just feels more stressful and unpleasant around DC. It might be just a higher number of lawyer/government assholes ruining it for everyone.
24YO here and people in general are just ruder and meaner in this area. I feel like I've become a nastier person just from living here. People suck.
OP here. Exactly. There is no courtesy or it is just very rare. The situation I was in would have been avoided if the guy were courteous enough to just let me in. But people really are tightly wound around here. It makes my neck hurt just thinking about it.
Agreed. I'm the PP and if someone is clearly lost I will let them in. However I will never let in assholes who cruise down the exit only lane (usually in obnoxious flashy cars) and then try to cut people off at the last minute. I take such pleasure in seeing them sit there having no one let them in.
And if they do manage to cut in, they never give the courtesy wave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was out of line but you sound like you're partiality to blame. You say you "managed" to get in front of him to take an exit. Did you wait until the last minute and cut in front of a long line of cars patiently waiting? Did you cut him off? You did something that set him off. Also, why not switch lanes and slow down to let him get in front of you so you could disengage?
Are you seriously justifying road rage behavior? I hope you're teaching your kids better.![]()
No, see the first five words.
OP here. So what would you do in this situation if I got in front of you? I was obviously unfamiliar with the area and trying to follow Waze's directions home. I had kids in the car. I was not driving aggressively and had my blinker on. So sorry, I don't agree with you on this one and hope I don't encounter you on the road.
You should acknowledge that it was your mistake and keep going make the next available u turn and try again. Not cut off someone who did not contribute to your mistake. That's selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was out of line but you sound like you're partiality to blame. You say you "managed" to get in front of him to take an exit. Did you wait until the last minute and cut in front of a long line of cars patiently waiting? Did you cut him off? You did something that set him off. Also, why not switch lanes and slow down to let him get in front of you so you could disengage?
Are you seriously justifying road rage behavior? I hope you're teaching your kids better.![]()
No, see the first five words.
OP here. So what would you do in this situation if I got in front of you? I was obviously unfamiliar with the area and trying to follow Waze's directions home. I had kids in the car. I was not driving aggressively and had my blinker on. So sorry, I don't agree with you on this one and hope I don't encounter you on the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was out of line but you sound like you're partiality to blame. You say you "managed" to get in front of him to take an exit. Did you wait until the last minute and cut in front of a long line of cars patiently waiting? Did you cut him off? You did something that set him off. Also, why not switch lanes and slow down to let him get in front of you so you could disengage?
Are you seriously justifying road rage behavior? I hope you're teaching your kids better.![]()
No, see the first five words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was out of line but you sound like you're partiality to blame. You say you "managed" to get in front of him to take an exit. Did you wait until the last minute and cut in front of a long line of cars patiently waiting? Did you cut him off? You did something that set him off. Also, why not switch lanes and slow down to let him get in front of you so you could disengage?
Are you seriously justifying road rage behavior? I hope you're teaching your kids better.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I learned to drive in downtown Boston. I mean like Fenway and Mass Ave Boston. So there you yell and honk and cut people off but I was never followed and I was never scared. Here, in just a few months of living in Nova I have been followed twice/aggressively tailgates. I didn't even cut people off. One time I was driving the speed limit and the other time I didn't move fast enough when the light turned. It wasn't even during rush hour.