So, picture this:
I swing into the parking lot in front the Rite-Aid and prepare to make a left. I even have my flippin’ blinker on. Coming out of the row (into which I—blinker flashing!—hope to turn) is a big ol’ SUV, driven by a woman. She’s half in/half out of the aisle, stopped, and talking to someone who’s at her door. Ahead of me, a car is backing out of the slots that face the store, so there’s really nothing for me to do but wait. Which I do. Patiently.
Finally, the big ol’ SUV starts to move in my direction, only she miscalculates and can’t quite make the turn, so now she’s facing me head-on.
I wait some more.
She backs up, corrects, and as she approaches, I sense one of those impending sheepish waves with a mouthed “sorry”.
Instead, I get: “Thanks, BITCH!”
H-okay.
I rerun the scene in my mind. Apparently, I—the one forced to wait while she chatted with her friend—I—the one right where I was supposed to be with my bloody blinker on—should have backed up so she didn’t have to.
And for this indiscretion, I deserved to be called a bitch.
Grrrrrrrrrrr.
All I have to say is that in this day and age, I don't care where you are--bedroom community, downtown L.A., or racing down the 101--screaming ephithets at another driver (particularly one in the right) can have a serious impact on your life expectancy.
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Yeah, it's getting more and more trying on the roads these days. Either they are rude or impatient or both.
And the bigger the SUV...the bigger the bully behind the wheel...
Owning a valet parking company, I find that those driving those large SUV's are usually "compensating" for something...
Have a co-worker who drives a 1987 Jetta to work, pre-dinged like chicken pox and with bailing wire holding the rusted bumpers on. Nobody cuts in front of him, nobody tries to beat him to a parking place, nobody expects him to get out of their way. If occasionally someone forgets, they get a bit of his car on theirs and leave a bit of their car on his. Someday, it's going to backfire, but until it does, he pretty much drives his car where he feels like, politely, of course.
I had a similar experience this week. I'm making a left turn out of a turn lane (natch). The guy in the left turn lane of the street I'm turning into is stopped 5 feet over the crosswalk and honks like crazy at ME because I got close to his car while trying to manuver around his shiny Caddy.
Bastard!
I just earned the DWBI badge:
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