I long ago learned that there is no point getting wound up by the idiocy of car drivers - their capacity for stupidity being truly mind-boggling and you'd be treading the road to madness if every time they did something foolish got to you.
But the other day, my patience snapped.
The scene: Single-lane road, comes up to large junction. Once over junction, there are two lanes, one goes off to one major road, the other is a slip road to yet another major road. Due to volume of traffic, this is normally backed up - on the day in question, car drivers were sitting in "do not enter" zones etc, making it very difficult to get going. So tempers were frayed.
The situation was not being helped by drivers trying to use whichever slip lane was emptiest, darting over then back again.
And this is at about 6pm, so it is dark (well as dark as street lights allow).
So... as I rode down the lane (the correct one, btw), I spotted a car start to pull out to change lane. There is traffic behind him, so it is fair to assume he cannot see me (despite riding a bright yellow bike, having reflective stickers on my helmet and stripes on my clothing made from Scotchlite 3M).
He is just in front of me, so I give him a toot to warn him I am approaching... in other words, I use my horn for EXACTLY the reason it is on my bike - to warn other road users of my presence.
His reaction? To hoot me back and yell at me!
No idea why it got to me this day - perhaps the ride home had been a touch more hard work than usual - but today it really got to me.
I slowed down, up went the visor and I yelled - probably the loudest yell I have ever managed - "FUCK OFF!" Obviously, the lights went red, so I had to sit there. I was fully expecting him to get out of the car and go for me, so I was fully prepared to make use of the obvious weapon, ie my helmet and headbutt the fucker. I think I spooked him though, as he kept way back from me, even though he could have pulled up right behind me.
But why, oh why, can't they understand a horn is to WARN people? Not use as a tool of abuse, or to say hello to their mates, or as a replacement for a doorbell?
It really is simple - use the horn when someone may not know you are there. Use it like that and it is a lifesaver. Use it for every purpose under the sun and it's value is diminished.
Grrr.
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