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Re: Road rage
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:20 pm
by L-A
Daisy wrote:
Then there was the woman who did go all the way to the end of the lane ... and just kept going, despite the taxi that had been trying to overtake her - as she sped up to block it
These people are just a special kind of stupid. Happened to my old man one day - comes to merge and some tool speeds up to block him. No worries, takes his foot of the go-pedal to slot in behind and the guy hits the brakes.... All my old man said was 'If only I was driving a truck...'
L-A
Re: Road rage
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:30 pm
by kellz
lol
just coem live in bowral/ moss vale where teh average age of people is over 60. and 90% still hold their licence
they dont know how to use round abouts, or stop signs or give way signs or keep left or really any road rule and they drive 20km under the speed limit and its mainly all 1 lane roads around here.
so you need lots of p[atients up here or basiclaly know all teh back roads so you dont have to go teh "quick" way
Re: Road rage
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:28 pm
by DaveGPz
Great Ocean Road - Tarago full of tourists... "Which bit of 'Slow Vehicle Turn Out' don't you understand?"
Re: Road rage
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:55 pm
by IsleofNinja
Re: Road rage
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:47 am
by mike-s
Speaking of road rage, it's double demerits at the moment and everyone is going to loose their balls/ego and drive fourty km under the limit.
Re: Road rage
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:47 am
by Shifty
mike-s wrote:Speaking of road rage, it's double demerits at the moment and everyone is going to loose their balls/ego and drive fourty km under the limit.
Leave them alone; it's much safer to be grossly under the posted limit rather than marginally over it.
There's a fixed speed camera that's been recently installed on the Story Bridge... except late at night I can't remember the last time the traffic allowed me to do more than 45-50km/h past it.... similarly on the SE Freeway at Holland Park the new fixed speed camera there involves the traffic slowing to 85-90km.
Re: Road rage
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:03 pm
by mike-s
pffft i can believe it *sigh*
Re: Road rage
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:55 am
by javaman
I must be lucky, no one had yelled/pissed off to me while riding. Some do when I'm driving though as I kept to speed limit all the time using cruise control
As on a bike, they just either nudge my back wheel lightly, or crash on to it

... returned the favor when slamming to a car few months ago

Re: Road rage
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:01 am
by zx-10r
what really instills rage into me is when you have to sit behind some fool for 10km while they sit resolutely at 80km/h in a 100 zone then when they see the 'over taking lane 300m ahead' sign they suddenly find the powert to do 130 all the way along the over taking lane causing you to do 140 to over take them becuase you know when the over taking lane finishes they will be back to 80. No problem on the bike becuase i just cruise past slowly looking into thier window, but in a car and as a passanger it usually results in honking of the horn and a one finger salute out the window.
Re: Road rage
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:54 pm
by Shifty
I had something awesome this morning.
I turned out onto my street and got 200m up the road to the FIRST side street at which point some docile bitch comes straight out from my right at 20km/h... vaguely looking in my direction, but not really. More of a token 'point your head in that direction' than actually LOOKING. As evidenced by the fact she pulled straight out in front of me. And it's not like I was hooking, my street is a heavily-policed 50 zone and I had only accelerated to 40km/h as there was a council truck with a 40km/h roadworks sign stopped on the left... so i was doing bang on 40km/h and this woman couldn't see me, with my newly fixed bright headlight shining in her face in the bright 8am daylight.
She saw me at the last second as I basically came to a stop, hard on the horn and giving her the biggest glare I could conjure as I went past her stopped car in the middle of the road.... THEN, I SHIT YOU NOT... she yelled something aggresively and to the effect of "WELL BLOODY COME ON THEN!"............................. fuckin' slapper.
MEL-068 I'm onto you, if I see your car when I duck down that side street tonight you'll get one hell of a note on your fucking windscreen... lucky I'm not overly vindictive or your shiny new car wouldn't be looking so good by tomorrow.
Re: Road rage
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:02 pm
by fireyrob
Shifty wrote:you'll get one hell of a note on your fucking windscreen...
Well your definately not UncleChopChop then
Good to hear your ok to tell the tale!
Re: Road rage
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:44 pm
by zx-10r
Shifty wrote:I had something awesome this morning.
MEL-068 I'm onto you, if I see your car when I duck down that side street tonight you'll get one hell of a note on your fucking windscreen... lucky I'm not overly vindictive or your shiny new car wouldn't be looking so good by tomorrow.
wow to show agression as well after clearly being in the wrong. Let the air out of the tires and steal the vavles

Re: Road rage
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:59 pm
by Shifty
My life works in such a way that if I ever dished out the punishment someone deserved, I would end up with a criminal conviction.
So, a well worded letter it is. The main trick is to make it long enough to cover my points, but not so long that the loveless bitch won't read it.
Re: Road rage
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:51 pm
by Shifty
Holy crap, the more I think about it, this bitch has actually cut me off before! I *knew* that I'd seen that numberplate before!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Road rage
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:17 pm
by Shifty
Hi Mel
I’d like to ask you to bear with me.
You may not remember, I am the motorcyclist you didn’t see today when turning onto xxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Had I not already been travelling at 40km/h for the roadwork sign or anticipated that you were going to pull out, I could easily be dead now while instead of reading this letter you would be in Police custody pending conviction for vehicular manslaughter, culpable driving or dangerous driving causing death.
The problem is, it is hard to picture something so small as today’s incident as ending in someone’s death and the destruction of your life & that of our respective families, but the reality is that over 250 people have been killed on the road in Queensland this year and the vast majority of those accidents happen because someone makes a simple mistake.
Speed doesn’t kill, mistakes do. I’ve done well over 200km/h on a racetrack and I’m not dead, because I didn’t make any mistakes, but plenty of people get killed in low speed accidents on the road because someone makes a simple, but fatal, mistake. I’m sure you’re in a hurry at 8am on the way to work, but so is everyone. If you’re running so late that you can’t take two seconds to look properly before pulling out, or to check over your shoulders before changing lanes, you should call in late, reschedule any morning appointments, or simply set your alarm ten minutes earlier so you can have a leisurely and safe drive to work.
To you, it was just a minor oversight - I’m sure you have a spotless driving history and think you’re a “great driver”. After all, as long as you don’t speed you’re safe and so is everyone else. I assure you, I get cut off by “great drivers” every day and these are the same drivers who would call someone an idiot for doing 120km/h on an open highway in a safe & modern vehicle, and think people on motorcycles are crazy without exception.
Half the time when I start beeping or waving at people, they don’t even know what’s going on because they don’t even know they’ve cut me off - because they don’t look and they have no idea what’s going on outside their safe little car. Half the time, they do a token look and point their head in the right direction or take a lazy glance in a mirror, and do their best to hit me anyway. My father once said “ride like 50% of people can’t see you, and the other 50% are trying to hit you”. Great advice, it makes you much safer on the road.
My girlfriend is learning to ride at the moment, and if you had pulled out in front of her rather than me then there is no guarantee she would not have lost control trying to avoid you. My girlfriend being punted into the air by 1.5 tonnes of ignorant motorist, tumbling down the road at forty or fifty km/h tangled up with 160kg of motorcycle. A horrifying thought.
On the other side of the coin, my best mate killed someone in a car accident over eight years ago and I assure you it haunts him to this day. On top of the emotion and guilt, he was dragged through the legal system over a period of almost two years, destroying him financially with $50,000 in legal fees. He was lucky to escape conviction on a technicality, but the truth of the matter is that if you make a mistake and kill someone you will be arrested and charged with vehicular manslaughter, culpable driving, and on top of any jail time, fines or legal fees you will not be entitled to a drivers license on your return to society, and will always be damaged goods living the rest of your life with a criminal history and the memory & guilt of killing that person. All to save two seconds at an intersection – so hard to link that two seconds to all of those consequences, but that’s life and I hope this letter makes you realise that.
Just a little oversight and a ‘nothing’ incident… but it could so easily be more – until you kill someone, it’s hard to relate that small mistakes can and will eventually kill someone… whether it involves you or not it happens every day. I assure you I have lost more friends in motorcycle accidents than I can count – some their own fault, some not – but the common factor is that mistakes on the road kill people.
A month after I started riding in my early 20’s, my mother asked me why there were suddenly so many bikes on the road. Nothing had changed – she was simply more aware of motorcycles because she’d never really been that aware of them before. Like most people, the only ones she sees or remembers are the few who fly past on one wheel.
My father actively discouraged me from riding, saying that “I’ve got no worries with you mate, it’s those other idiots with no idea how to drive” and honestly Mel you’re one of those idiots with no idea how to drive that he was talking about. Please, pay attention out there.
Kind regards
Another idiot motorcyclist