Originally Posted By: grampi
Have you ever had an incident, or a near incident with another driver who was clearly in the wrong, only to have that driver get mad at you, flip you off, or whatever, acting like you were in the wrong? It used to be that I'd see this occasionally, but these days it seems common place...What's going on with these people? They seem to think they're entitled to make up their own rules of the road, and if anyone else violates their rules, THEY are in the wrong...
You, among many, many others, completely ignore this: the law states keep right except to pass.
You ignore that law in this thread and, by your own admission, on the road. Through your own illegal and discourteous driving, and your self righteous defense of your actions, you exacerbate the frustrations of those with whom you share the road.
You complain about other's driving, but I have to ask:
Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?
Have you ever had an incident, or a near incident with another driver who was clearly in the wrong, only to have that driver get mad at you, flip you off, or whatever, acting like you were in the wrong? It used to be that I'd see this occasionally, but these days it seems common place...What's going on with these people? They seem to think they're entitled to make up their own rules of the road, and if anyone else violates their rules, THEY are in the wrong...
You, among many, many others, completely ignore this: the law states keep right except to pass.
You ignore that law in this thread and, by your own admission, on the road. Through your own illegal and discourteous driving, and your self righteous defense of your actions, you exacerbate the frustrations of those with whom you share the road.
You complain about other's driving, but I have to ask:
Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?