Posted by sws 55 on July 24, 2010 at 09:20:38 from (173.29.40.52):
In Reply to: Re: Some drivers... posted by 135 Fan on July 23, 2010 at 21:08:41:
I can sympathize with your frustration and anger, I"ve been there many times myself. Sorry, but by staying in the left lane so long you were in the wrong much more than the other guy was.
At a mile before your turn you had plenty of time to have pulled into the right lane, let the other guy pass you and return to the left lane with plenty of time to make your turn. Instead you tried to teach "that other a__hole" a lesson and became one yourself. Leave the law enforcement to the police and worry about your own driving first.
A couple of months age I took the "Minnesota 55 and Alive" driver refresher course, only to get the 10% insurance discount. It was an eye opener. The coure used the "AARP Driver Safety Program" material. It"s very easy class to take and it"s informative. The three things that stuck out for me were: 1. Pay attention, 2. Know the laws and obay them, and 3. Be courtious just like we all expect the other guy to be too.
The class is available as a workbook or online to anyone at www.AARPDriverSafety.org for $20, $16 if you are a member. Your state may have a similar program or additional discounts.
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