cabanafrau
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It is called Trolling there.
I think I've heard that somewhere.
It is called Trolling there.
Deliberately driving into the oncoming lane to block the person who is trying to pass is illegal under any circumstance - passing zone or not. OP may or may not have been in the right. Jackhole most definitely was in the wrong regardlessI realize that, however, in residential neighborhoods here, it is not legal to pass, even with a yellow dotted line and that was my question...![]()

That's why I clicked on the thread!
It was a new phrase to me, I have heard of a jack wagon before though.

I don't care if you want to drive like a reckless jack wagon. Do whatever your want so long as it doesn't endanger other drivers on the road. However, I still maintain that if you DO run into the kind of jerk that won't LET you pass (yes, they are being a jerk), it would behoove you to back off rather than risk further confrontation with someone who clearly is not a nice person.
I let people pass me all the time. I'd much rather have the speed demon in front of me than behind me riding my bumper. But, not everyone is as reasonable and nice as me.
First of all, just because "I" want to pass "you" it doesnt mean im going to drive recklessly and crash into a pole. If you had any experience driving, you'd know this. They just want to pass, happens all the time. As long as youre following the rules of the road and passing when its permitting, there's nothing wrong there. Sure they might be driving a bit faster than you, but so what? Not sure I would bother passing in a residential neighbourhood but whatever. Second of all, the driver who wouldnt let the car pass was being an idiot, thats a good way to start confrontation with someone. Anyone with half a brain wouldn't attempt such a dangerous maneuver. You dont know who youre dealing with out there. Again I say, those drivers should stick their noses elsewhere.That's good, really rational. Drive as fast as you want, I'll be happy to scrape you off the pavement.
It could take a really long time for a patrol car to get to them.In this case I would have called the Police and reported his erratic behavior. Follow until they pull him over and find out what his problem was.
Exactly my point, let those who want to pass do so, as long as theyre not dangering others. Its fine to pass as long as its permitted. Sounded like the jackhole who wouldnt allow the OP to pass was trying to stir up trouble.I don't care if you want to drive like a reckless jack wagon. Do whatever your want so long as it doesn't endanger other drivers on the road. However, I still maintain that if you DO run into the kind of jerk that won't LET you pass (yes, they are being a jerk), it would behoove you to back off rather than risk further confrontation with someone who clearly is not a nice person.
I let people pass me all the time. I'd much rather have the speed demon in front of me than behind me riding my bumper. But, not everyone is as reasonable and nice as me. Witness the "I will not be passed" driver in the OP.
In this case I would have called the Police and reported his erratic behavior. Follow until they pull him over and find out what his problem was.
In this case I would have called the Police and reported his erratic behavior. Follow until they pull him over and find out what his problem was.
You must not live in a CCW state.
To me, the OP has road rage issues
to be that upset about it, and start a message board thread with a sort of ugly title shows it
In neighborhoods , I don't pass, because of kids playing
to pass you have no idea if someone will back out of a driveway-or a cross street
just not safe to gain a few minutes
To me, the OP has road rage issues
to be that upset about it, and start a message board thread with a sort of ugly title shows it
In neighborhoods , I don't pass, because of kids playing
to pass you have no idea if someone will back out of a driveway-or a cross street
just not safe to gain a few minutes
I would like to see a picture of this roadway. I have never seen a neighborhood with lines in the middle of the road period.
To me, the OP has road rage issues
to be that upset about it, and start a message board thread with a sort of ugly title shows it
In neighborhoods , I don't pass, because of kids playing
to pass you have no idea if someone will back out of a driveway-or a cross street
just not safe to gain a few minutes
I do but it is open carry as well which is why I don't get out anymore since I carry most of the time. I don't want that hanging over my head if I do get out. In my younger days, I did some things not thinking them out clearly. I can handle myself pretty well but after getting married and having a son my youthful invincible attitude change. Although, if I feel you are doing something stupid, I will tell you if I get the opportunity at the next light. My wife doesn't like it but I can't help myself.
There's plenty of them in most major cities - many "neighborhoods" are not on quiet suburban streets.
I guess I don't understand the point of wasting paint on a road in a neighborhood? If any of you live in a neighborhood with painted lines, could you post a pic? I have lived in Indianapolis, spent plenty of time in major cities in Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan and don't recall seeing painted lines in a neighborhood. I'm not saying they don't exist, I've just never seen it and still don't understand the point.