Cutting from your lane to mine into the small gap I ve left
Cutting from your lane to mine into the small gap I ve left
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Maxym

Original Poster:

2,639 posts

256 months

Friday 5th December
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… when traffic is queuing and causing me to brake, and you use your hazards briefly, is that:

A) to say thanks
B) to say sorry, you misjudged that a bit but thankfully it turned out okay, or
C) because you couldn’t give a toss about much at all but it’s probably a good idea to give the impression of A) or B) just to avoid the situation getting nasty, you know, stopping some road rage kicking off?

gazza285

10,675 posts

228 months

Friday 5th December
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Ease off and get on with your day. No point getting irate over something you have no control over, the other driver will not know, and wouldn’t care if they did.

Maxym

Original Poster:

2,639 posts

256 months

Saturday 6th December
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I don’t get irate. Just curious about the motivation.

Countdown

46,347 posts

216 months

Saturday 6th December
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Maxym said:
I don t get irate. Just curious about the motivation.
(C) yeah I know that was a prick move but by flashing my indicators I’m hoping you’ll think I’m not a total prick.

CMTMB

301 posts

15 months

Saturday 6th December
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It's easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.

Inbox

1,245 posts

6 months

Saturday 6th December
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Just think of the paperwork you managed to avoid.

The hazards just confirm what you are immediately thinking i.e. they are a hazard and and using the hazards is really about making them feel better as if it somehow magically excuses them.

One day they will do the same stunt in front of an HGV and it won't end well for them.