My friend and I left a club one night and noticed a car following us. As we stopped at a well lit intersection we could see that it was two men from the club. They kept honking and yelling for us to stop, which was NOT going to happen. They got a little more obnoxious at every intersection and when we came to a bridge that was one lane due to construction and had a very long red light, they actually got out of the truck. I didn't wait to see what they were going to do. I yelled for my friend to run the light and she drove about 90 mph for the next ten miles until we came to the next town and luckily there was a cop sitting at a gas station. We quickly explained the situation and when the guys drove by the cop went after them and found a gun, knives and rope in their vehicle! It still gives me the creeps every time I think of it. Even scarier... they got probation for carrying a concealed weapon and menacing. No jail time at all.
2006-08-11 06:13:55
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answered by nimbleminx 5
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Once upon I time, there was a teaching assistant in my high school Calculus class who was not the sharpest knife in the drawer. We were sitting around talking about learning to drive and mistakes we had made, ect, when this teacher pipes up with one of the craziest stories I've ever hear anyone admit to (with one exception, which I will touch on later...)
She was sitting at a stop light at dusk in a shopping center. The local WalMart was hosting a carnival and the lights on the ferris wheel came on while she was sitting in her car waiting for the light to turn green. She became so entranced by the slowly revolving lights that she sat through three green lights. When she finally heard the honking cars behind her, she was so startled that she made a left turn into the wrong side of the median. She had to drive over the concrete strip in the middle to get back on the right side of the road!
The only story I've ever heard that even comes close is from a relative known for her general, all-around spacy behavior. She was at a red light with her teenage daughter in the passanger seat when she totally zoned out. The light turned green and she continued to sit there until her daughter said "Hey, Mom, wake up!" At this general prompting, she snapped to, unbuckled her seat belt, got out of the car, and into the driver's side passager seat. Why? Nobody knows. Not even her... Weird.
2006-08-11 06:15:16
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answered by Jinx U 5
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I have road rage. But lets get serious I have seen ppl driving and putting make up on, reading the newspaper, talking on the cell (most common one) and the worse one I've seen someone I guess eating cereal because they had a bowel in their hand and they were driving. And then to top it off they are driving 15 mph in a 40 mph zone. HELLO??? of course I am going to honk and cut you off and call you an ****** because you arent suppose to be doing that while you are driving. I dont think ppl understand how important it is to be paying attention in the street. You know how sad it would be that you kill someone or you cause an accident because you were either driving too slow or too fast and you were putting make up on. If I was a cop I give so many tickets!
2006-08-11 06:16:40
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answered by ME 3
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One time while I was driving to get some lunch with a coworker I accidently cut a man in a van off. The light turned red about a block later and he was two cars ahead of me so since the traffic was stopped he got out of the car to approach me!
Well he took one look at me (saw that I was a young girl) and hopped back in his car. I yelled profanities at him and he couldn't do anything. It was awesome.
2006-08-11 06:08:19
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answered by Kung Fu Girl 3
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I leave people alone for the most part: I want to live. One time an elderly couple had on their turn signals and I had on my turn signals because I was turning left (!!!), hello! When the light turned, they kept straight, honking at me looking at me like I was wacky, not realizing that their stupid signal was on. Duh! That made me burn up so badly. Bad drivers these days are usually 1. talking on the phone 2. over the age of 75 3. young male hip hop fans. Everyone else seems to be doing pretty good beside the ones disciplining people from the drivers seat.
2006-08-11 06:08:43
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answered by Sleek 7
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This one happened to my wife, then fiancee.
She was driving her car and I was following her in mine. I got caught in traffic and she went on ahead of me. She was just driving along and went to turn into her apartment complex and some guy sped up and stop in order to block her car at the entrance. He then got out and started yelling at her and beating on her window. My wife had no idea what she did to make him so mad. She hit the gas and jumped the curb and kept driving through her neighborhood until I finally arrived.
I don't know what I would have done if I had shown up earlier.
2006-08-11 06:08:58
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answered by thebuffettour 2
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One night after clubbing, a car full of guys pulled up along side us (car full of girls) driving down the freeway. They were making motions like they thought we were hot and wanted us to pull over and talk to them. There's no way we were stupid enough to do that in the middle of the night so we motioned for them to go away. They became so angry that they started throwing full beers at the car. We tried slowing down or speeding up to get away from them but they were VERY persistent. They hit the car we were in with the beers about a dozen times and left dents all over it. It was scary. Finally, they just drove away. A$$HOLES!
2006-08-11 06:09:00
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answered by green is clean 4
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i was down in mississippi and i dont know what started it all but one guy gave the finger and then they started yelling at each other for about 30 miles down the interstate running 75 + it was so funny i followed them and missed my turn off , they were getting close enough they could have spit on each other
i learned from that dont give the finger to people down south lol
2006-08-11 06:09:54
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answered by tude 2
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I was with my friend and some old people behind us cut us off so he honked at them. Then as he passed them, he stared them down and got in their heads. He then let them pass, and got right behind them and got right on their (tail). Little did my friend know that there were other people in their car. So we get to a stop light and he is right on their (tail) again. The people in the back seat wave, and my friend tells them their #1 (you know what I mean) Things got dicier when the old people challenged us to a street race a la Meet The Parents. They had a Chrysler and we were in a F150. It wasn't close - we put them away pretty good. They ate our dust as we pulled away, never to see them again.
2006-08-11 06:09:28
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answered by Danny Tanner Owns You 3
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No not personally. My boyfriend told me one time that he couldn't sleep at night though, so he went out driving and followed a snow plow for 3 hours before he lost the truck. (I guess it was right after a blizzard)
I think I would have been worried if I had been that snow plow driver. lol
2006-08-11 06:11:02
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answered by Sleeping Beauty 2
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