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So here I am on the interstate and even though traffic is moving fast, it's still tight and bunched up. I get hung out to dry in the right lane at 65 mph as the left lane fills up with the long train of 80 mph drivers. First chance I get, I get into that lane. I'm last in line @ 80 MPH, and here comes this Richard Head in my rear view at at least 95 MPH.
He gets right on my *** and stays there. As soon as we clear the slower vehicles he flies around me on the right just to get stuck by another group of slow cars. So he ducks back in behind me on my *** again. I'm just shaking my head aggressively enough to hopefully give him the idea. So we clear these cars and before I can get over, here he comes again.
As soon as his window is even with me I yell out a polite "*** you". He hears me and now this turd is pissed. I pull in behind him, and now he is driving 70, my exit is coming up and I realize this guy takes the exit when he sees me turning off. Now I see his wife yelling at him, I guess telling him to stop, and I think to myself if this guys gets out of his vehicle I'm going to take him out and wait for the cops to show.
So we get up to the yield on the exit and he takes the hwy, but I get stopped by oncoming traffic. I wait for my opening, figuring I'll see him pulled over down the road. Next thing I notice is him doing a U-turn heading back to the interstate. I guess maybe his ol' lady finally talked some sense into him.
Remember, next time he may jump out at the stop with a gun in his hand. Even if you have a gun, if he's quicker than you, you are either going to get seriously hurt or killed. It's hard to let things go, but to me, some other jackass isn't worth dying for...I've got a family to think about. However, I understand every word you wrote...I'm sure it's happened to most of us several times, and we feel your anger.
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