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Rusty Shovel

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Re: Anger Issues
« on: March 13, 2014, 08:29:35 am »
Ultimately, in any road rage situation, the bike will lose.  If you insist on engaging, make damn sure you can disengage.  Better yet, avoid conflict altogether--let it go.

That said, I don't always follow good advice.  I followed guy to his home recently.  He'd failed to stop at a four-way, nearly killing me.  He was texting with one hand and drinking coffee with the other (yup, no hands on the wheel).  He looked afraid when I approached him in his driveway.  I wasn't trying to scare him; it's not my fault that I'm 6'3" and 230#.  I calmly explained how close he'd come to killing me with his distracted driving.  He apologized, and there was really nothing more to say, so I left him to his latte.
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