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by WeAintFoundShit » Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:21 pm
(In response to Stiles and the "feeling threatened" factor.)
Looks more like a straight up case of road rage, to me. My guess is that the camera person didn't randomly start filming and catch this. More likely it was a "Holy shit, I need to get this on film for the cops."
The scenario I imagine is:
Chick does something dumb to biker.
Biker gets mad and has some interaction with chick (punches her car, maybe; exchanges words).
Cue the headlight kick.
After that, chick loses temper and goes for the hulk smash (the tire turn in is pretty telling, to me).
Seeing that hulk smash is ineffective and dude is up and walking towards her car, she backs up and goes in for another ram.
She manages to back up pretty far, and it looks like (if there's another car behind her) there's plenty of sidewalk she could have used to bail the other direction, so the threat factor doesn't really come into play from the way I see it. Mostly this chick just looks pissed.
I know this is all totally speculative, but that's just the way I see this going down.
Plus, I've been in road rage situations where I've wanted to ram motherfuckers off the road, too. Hell, there was one time I *tried* to crunch someone (not to this violent of an end, though; mine was totally slow speed and would have been a minor fender bender at absolute worst, but I'll tell that story at the bottom of the post).
I consider myself an extremely level headed and calm person, but you put someone under an extreme enough load of general life stress (which, holyfuckingshit have I been under those loads during the very few times I've had road rage) and they can snap.
Maybe this was the case with the driver. Or maybe she was just a fucking psycho. Or both.
OK, quick road rage story: Driving a 16' box truck, trying to merge eastbound onto the bay bridge. I forget which entrance, but it's right before the bridge and you merge in from the left. Traffic is moving at maybe five miles an hour. Everyone is doing the zipper like normal "stuck in bay bridge traffic" people normally do. Only the car behind me and to my right didn't want to let me in. I had the gap initially, but when I started to go, he blatantly sped up, took my spot, and laid on his horn. It was an obvious dick move on his part.
The thing was, I was already about a third of the way into the lane, so he couldn't actually make it all the way past my truck.
Well at this point in time, I had been being abused by my job (the company regularly gets in trouble with state and federal regulators for their mistreatment of employees) and had been worked something like 70 hours already by... let's call it Thursday.
All I know is that it was late at night, I had just gotten off work, and I was looking forward to getting another 4 hours of sleep before having to be back on the job for yet another 16 hour day.
This, by the way, had gone on for weeks.
So I fucking snapped. Maniacally snapped. Instead of moving back over so the car could shove past, I just started laughing my ass off, and cranked the wheel as hard as I could in his direction. Granted, we were only going like 5-10 tops, but still, 16' box truck vs some shitty sedan.
I swerve, laughing. Dude swerves, terrified. The three other lanes swerve, surprised. I'm still laughing at the guy, because at this point I've fucking lost it, and I think it's the funniest thing on Earth.
But at the same time, I feel bad because it could have fucked up someone else's day (ya never know what could have happened).
I felt less bad, though, when I saw that one of the other motorists who had to swerve was ALSO laughing like it was the funniest thing he had ever seen.
So mine had a happy ending, which is cool, but the point is still the same. Normal people can turn into real assholes if you fuck with them at the wrong moment. Personally, for whatever reason, I think this chick just out and out wanted to kill this motherfucker.
"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene
I crash a lot.