Originally posted by JohnBM01
I guess I can just say that people have to be careful around such drivers. And the drivers in question just have to adjust their driving styles. While I'm watching my demise, I didn't mean to offend anyone. You know that. I've seen cars that were probably banged up due to rough driving. Headlights busted. Fenders dinged. Wheels missing or damaged. Whatever. You just have to be careful.
And as I said, I did not mean to get mad at anyone over anything. I'm not perfect. I never said I was. And I know I'm not. The primary point was about drivers who think they own the road. I don't want to be reminded as to why I didn't do so well in other forums, and I love this one to death. I don't want to be reminded of my past. Everytime I do something wrong, I really begin to hate myself, and I've had my history of rough times, and oppurtunities lost. Sure, my introduction ticked a few people off, but all of us are human beings and that opinions vary as much as the weather. Some people may think I'm just whining, but as someone said once on this site: "even monkeys fall from trees." I just wanted to create a topic without losing respect towards anyone. I've learned my lessons on forum sites. I've been more expressive and especially on here, I'm trying to come up with a variety of topics because I love to communicate with people. It makes me feel better to be around people who are available to share my interests or accept/decline issues of mention.
So, anyhow... sure, I don't have a driver's license, but while I'm picked up (by the way, I'm sure there are other people my age (21) who just haven't gone for a license), I've seen rough drivers as they daresay threaten my parents' van while driving. Whether passenger or driver, in one way or another, we will experience people who make stupid mistakes on the road, especially those who think the road is their race track, and they have their own race car to do business with. And forget my introduction. It can be a European exotic, Japanese tuner, American ground-pounder, as long as the driver is a nutcase, that person will think he/she owns the road. So, paying attention at the wheel is important. If you're a passenger and the driver isn't really paying attention to danger, alert the driver. That is all. That is all I'm trying to say.
So, any more cases of times where you just want to tell nutty drivers "you don't own the freaking road!?"