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Street Gerbil
14th September 2007, 17:17
As I was riding from work yesterday (Ellerslie Panmure Hwy, approx 7pm), some bozo in an old japanese hatchback pulled alongside me (I was in the right lane) and started pushing me towards oncoming traffic. I tried accelerating and decelerating but the bastard kept matching the speed and pushing me into oncoming traffic.
I ended up loosing him by making a right turn onto Ferndale at twice the normal speed without indicating (happy ending), but I think I am gonna need new underwear. And no, I didn't have a chance to see the license plate.
It was dark so I couldn't quite see the face of the driver, but I am positive what s/he did it was not due to lack of experience. The guy (or gal) tried to cause an accident.
Now the $64K question: why would somebody want to do shit like this?

Finn
14th September 2007, 17:23
What were you doing in the right lane?

SPman
14th September 2007, 17:24
Because they are brain dead cunts who need to be eliminated from the gene pool?

skidMark
14th September 2007, 17:26
Sounds to me that you pissed in somebodys pool, and you're fresh out of chlorine...

R6_kid
14th September 2007, 17:26
Maybe you pissed the off without noticing? Situations like this dont tend to arise for no reason...

Street Gerbil
14th September 2007, 17:26
What were you doing in the right lane?

Preparing to enter the turn bay some 500 meters ahead and turn right onto Ferndale.

vifferman
14th September 2007, 17:27
Because you're a street gerbil, and he thought you were a noxious rodent? :spudwhat:

Because he/she/it is/was a tard? :crazy:

HowthefuckshouldIknow?

Street Gerbil
14th September 2007, 17:32
Maybe you pissed the off without noticing? Situations like this dont tend to arise for no reason...

How do you piss somebody off on a perfectly straight stretch of road?
Unless the guy/gal got pissed off by my very existence.

skidMark
14th September 2007, 17:33
p

ice

crystalmeth

Matt_TG
14th September 2007, 17:55
Some people take offence to bikes, and think it's a game messing with us. I've been moved over on a few times for no apparent reason apart from being able to have more freedom when riding.

Last time for me was the past weekend, I was filtering at no more than 10km/h along a queue of cars on a country road detouring as a result of an accident and indicated to move into the queue due to an oncoming car. There was perhaps 10 metres gap. A bozo in a white Dyna truck deliberately sped up to close the gap and pulled right so my shoulder hit the truck's mirror. I was so tempted to smash his mirror but it looked beefy so I just looked him in the eye, raised my visor, shook my head and pulled away.

Maybe their parents didn't breast feed?

janno
14th September 2007, 19:19
No point getting stirred up over it - you're safe and weren't hurt. The few times I've seen something like this on the roads I always assume they are off their faces on (insert drug of choice here), and get the fuck out of there. Has never happened to me, luckily, but been in the car with someone else driving while they and another driver had a bout of road rage. Both of them were being dickheads.

My theory is, if they are either retarded enough or whacked off their chops enough to try and do that to you on a public road in full view of plenty of witnesses, they are also wired enough to give you a hiding if you stopped them to have it out.

Not worth hanging around to find out what their problem is.

Shiny side up
14th September 2007, 20:10
I'll say it and get blown for it but.... You were in Auckland...... The only place in New Zealand where I have had people willing to go under my Truck wheels in their cars rather than leave a gap.

westie
14th September 2007, 22:26
I'll say it and get blown for it but.... You were in Auckland...... The only place in New Zealand where I have had people willing to go under my Truck wheels in their cars rather than leave a gap.

Ha ha thats so true. Bunch of arses up here. But not out west bro:cool:

Clivoris
14th September 2007, 22:36
F.U.P.D. Fucked Up Personality Disorder is often the explanation. I blame the parents.

Angusdog
15th September 2007, 08:33
My experience with *555 was that the Police take such things very, very seriously. Although at the time you were preoccupied with staying alive (the best result :) ), it would have worthwhile making the effort to get the plate number.