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Road Rage (Foreigner Style)

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16 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

 

Post that clip on a few Thai facebook groups, let him go viral ....

 

You're welcome to share it if you know any groups, this was recorded in Muang Thong Thani today.

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  • To be honest @lordgrinz, I agree with @mancub and think that you precipretated the situation. I'll explain... In Thailand and in fact anywhere, driving is give and take. In other words you allow

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    Yeah, I agree. The man is an idiot and hopefully he'll get a slap one day, but it's hardly a matter for the police. Forget it, move on. And generally don't beep at people, it can be very dangerou

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    That's literally the worst advice you could ever give anyone here.

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To be honest @lordgrinz, I agree with @mancub and think that you precipretated the situation.

I'll explain... In Thailand and in fact anywhere, driving is give and take. In other words you allow for the imperfections of others.

Better to make space to let them pass safely, rather than trying to punish them for not tightly keeping exactly in lane on that turn. That was your attitude there. He was in fact in front of you, but waiting for people to cross the road. Instead of being polite and giving the time for him to complete his maneuver, you tried to force your way through and hit your horn in the process. Rude and doubly enraging.

He was first, so let him go first.

 

I would say the situation is almost wholly your fault. You need to check your attitude when driving. Even your daughter could see your aggressive driving behaviour. 

Best to forget about it and learn to be more courteous on the roads.

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I can't hear any volume from the video, so I don't know if you tooted him once or blasted him for longer. 

 

When he begins to turn left, you are on the far side of the intersection, with another vehicle turning across you. His concentration is on the pedestrians crossing in front of his car, not on you. When you come up alongside him, it's unexpected. Yes, he should have stayed in the left-hand lane, but he is probably thinking you are going to let him through, I would have, as when anyone suddenly starts veering across lanes in front of me, I back off, if for no other reason than I don't want my car hit. He is driving a small Mazda 2 sedan. You appear to be in a much larger vehicle (please don't tell me you are driving a Fortuner 😁) From where he is sitting, you, in a much larger vehicle, are attempting to bully your way through when you could have simply let him go on his way, peace be with you and all that.

 

If you hit that horn for more than a second, then you are riling him up. One toot is plenty. There are thousands of dashcam videos on YouTube where simple things become road rage because one party won't stop blasting their horn. If that's not you, fine, but I can't hear the audio. Sure, he overreacted bigly, but it was all very avoidable from your side if only you didn't try to push through. 

 

1 hour ago, novacova said:

That person gets arrested in the US.

 

In some places, that person gets out a firearm...

 

6 minutes ago, VR333 said:

please don't tell me you are driving a Fortuner 

Fortuner drivers are the WORST! 🙃😏

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9 minutes ago, JakeC said:

To be honest @lordgrinz, I agree with @mancub and think that you precipretated the situation.

I'll explain... In Thailand and in fact anywhere, driving is give and take. In other words you allow for the imperfections of others.

Better to make space to let them pass safely, rather than trying to punish them for not tightly keeping exactly in lane on that turn. That was your attitude there. He was in fact in front of you, but waiting for people to cross the road. Instead of being polite and giving the time for him to complete his maneuver, you tried to force your way through and hit your horn in the process. Rude and doubly enraging.

He was first, so let him go first.

 

I would say the situation is almost wholly your fault. You need to check your attitude when driving. Even your daughter could see your aggressive driving behaviour. 

Best to forget about it and learn to be more courteous on the roads.

 

We'll have to agree to disagree, your response is about the stupidest I've seen yet though, congrats!

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8 minutes ago, VR333 said:

IOne toot is plenty. 

 

One toot, then when he veered away and came back at my bumper, another quick toot.

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@lordgrinz Thank you for demonstrating your bad temper to all and sundry. It seems @VR333 came to the same conclusion as I did, at much the same time. Are you going to abuse them too?

100% your fault. I was just being diplomatic. Doesn't excuse his behaviour. But there is no excuse for yours either. Don't go crying to the police, as they too might see what at least three others here have seen.

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For some (internet) reason, the video took ages to enable me to watch it, and I was able to read the comments before watching it.

Mr Mazda did nothing wrong, considering that this is in Thailand. It looks to me that you (OP) had your 'vision' in the space ahead of him and felt that was stealing your space by moving lanes. I'm guilty of this every day, as I feel the space in front of me and in may plans is 'my space.' But this guy's driving is ok... unlike his behaviour when he gets out.

 

I feel that the OP has lived and driven in Thailand for long enough to realise that this is just one of those things.

I deal with worse every day, always withing 1km of leaving home.

 

#getoverit

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3 minutes ago, JakeC said:

@lordgrinz Thank you for demonstrating your bad temper to all and sundry. It's seems @VR333 came to the same conclusion as I did, at much the same time. Are you going to abuse them too?

 

No bad temper, I just called as it is, your response was stupid, maybe you should grow thicker skin?

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1 minute ago, 2long said:

I deal with worse every day, always withing 1km of leaving home.

 

The difference being that neither of us get out of our cars and attack somebody, well I hope you don't.

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To be honest I just see another idiot who probably doesn't belong in Thailand. Thai people pride themselves on living harmoniously. You could have shown good grace, even if you thought he was wrong. You just made yourself look an unpleasant character. He returned the favour.

By your responses here, it seems your norm. I guess you would only have been happy if everyone sided with you.

I guess if they take another look at the video, they will see you were the aggressor in the beginning. You had a lot of time to anticipate the situation and to give him space. You just bore down on him.

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No, the difference, @lordgrinz is that you used your bigger vehicle to intimidate. 

By your reckoning, he should have just beeped at the people crossing the road and tried to push through them. That would have been emulating your behaviour.

 

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Just now, JakeC said:

To be honest I just see another idiot who probably doesn't belong in Thailand. Thai people pride themselves on living harmoniously. You could have shown good grace, even if you thought he was wrong. You just made yourself look an unpleasant character. He returned the favour.

By your responses here, it seems your norm. I guess you would only have been happy if everyone sided with you.

I guess if they take another look at the video, they will see you were the aggressor in the beginning. You had a lot of time to anticipate the situation and to give him space. You just bore down on him.

 

You have a seriously warped view of things, I beeped at him, I didn't jump in front him, slam on my brakes, get out of the car and attack another driver with a child in the car. 

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1 minute ago, JakeC said:

No, the difference, @lordgrinz is that you used your bigger vehicle to intimidate. 

 

Bigger? LOL .....I have a small MG, the camera angle is from behind the mirror.

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@lordgrinz You didn't need to beep at all, you could have proceeded slowly and calmly, letting him complete his manoeuvre. Simple. But you chose to show him, didn't you?

You think MY perception is warped? You need anger management, for sure.

@lordgrinz Either way, you could have waited the one second it took for him to turn the corner without pressure from you. But you decided to behave in the way that you did, because you thought that you were in the right. But it obviously wasn't the right thing to do.

The right thing to do, was to be courteous.

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Just now, JakeC said:

@lordgrinz You didn't need to beep at all, you could have proceeding slowly and calmly, letting him complete his maneuvre. Simple. But you chose to show him, didn't you?

 

I was going slow, that is at best 15 kph, and his wheel is turned left as though he is turning into the left lane like he should be, but he cuts across the lane instead, without a blinker, with cars coming. I think you've got some warp view of things, he is illegally doing pretty much everything, including attacking someone.

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2 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Beeping is to inform the other driver that they are about to hit you, a normal person would notice then correct before they collide, not turn into a psychopath. 

 

Had you not been so aggressive, there would have been no need to sound the horn. Even when you did there was little need. You were behind him and even stopped. That makes you 100% liable. His initial slowing and stopping was to allow pedestrians to cross. You saw that and could have been  more patient. That's where you may have a problem making your case of being a victim in respect to his turning. 

 

Yes, the man is an idiot and was wrong as soon as he left his vehicle to try and start a confrontation. Your impatience neither justifies nor excuses the man's actions, but you most likely triggered him.

 

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1 minute ago, JakeC said:

@lordgrinz Either way, you could have waited the one second it took for him to turn the corner without pressure from you. But you decided to behave in the way that you did, because you thought that you were in the right. But it obviously wasn't the right thing to do.

The right thing to do, was to be courteous.

 

Obtuse much?

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@lordgrinz You are just showing us exactly how you behave. Inadvertently confirming everything I have written about your behaviour. You don't take the time to consider the point of view of others. You are right in there with your thumbs down and your arguing. I guess you won't stop until someone cleans your clock and then you come crying to us here and the police. Better you learn now. Be more courteous on the roads and in life, even if you think you are right. Be magnanimous. People will respect you for it.

Here, you are losing respect.

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Just now, JakeC said:

@lordgrinz You are just showing us exactly how you behave. Inadvertently confirming everything I have written about your behaviour. You don't take the time to consider the point of view of others. You are right in there with your thumbs down and your arguing. I guess you won't stop until someone cleans your clock and then you caome crying to us here and the police. Better you learn now. Be more courteous on the roads and in life, even if you think you are right. Be magnanimous. People will respect you for it.

Here, you are losing respect.

 

Or you are no different than this guy, you even mention violence in your reply, like you wish it to happen, try looking in the mirror, you might see where the problem really is, or not.

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@lordgrinz I don't have any problems on the roads. I drive and behave courteously, letting people pass and get many positive acknowledgements throughout the day.

It's you who seems to have the problem, don't you think? Argumentative and unpleasant. Please improve, at least for your daughter's sake.

How many people so far have agreed with me? At least four people seeing the same thing. Why aren't you arguing with them too? Nasty. Fix yourself. It's not nice, what you are projecting. He simply reflected your behaviour back to you.

 

3 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

Cut me off, then after beeping at him, he does it again. Then proceeds to block me and my daughter from going home after picking her up from school, then gets out and threatens us, and takes a few punches at my window, this one might get reported to my local police station tomorrow, still deciding.

 

 

 

 

This looks just like America.

 

I am happy not to drive in Thailand.

 

I will NEVER return to America, and I will not miss the road-ragers, and the RAGE....in America.

 

Just the viewing of this video is really so very depressing.

 

I do not need this.

I do NOT need to return to America.

 

Note: Also, what is that Black Thing he has stuck in his right ear?  What a loser.....

 

Very depressing, indeed....!!!!!

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2 minutes ago, JakeC said:

@lordgrinz I don't have any problems on the roads. I drive and behave courteously, letting people pass and get many positive acknowledgements throughout the day.

It's you who seems to have the problem, don't you think? Argumentative and unpleasant. Please improve, at least for your daughter's sake.

How many people so far have agreed with me? At least four people seeing the same thing. Why aren't you arguing with them too? Nasty. Fix yourself. It's not nice, what you are projecting. He simply reflected your behaviour back to you.

 

 

You're the one wishing people violence, seek help.

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3 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

Cut me off, then after beeping at him,

 

Why beep at him? There was no impending collision he was simply waiting for someone to cross the road. 

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@lordgrinz I tell you what, go to the police then, big man 😊 Make sure you turn the sound on when you show them the video. They'll do nothing and you'll look like a fool.

 

Five people have told you clearly now, that your behaviour precipitated the situation.

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1 minute ago, VocalNeal said:

 

Why beep at him? There was no impending collision he was simply waiting for someone to cross the road. 

 

I beeped as he turn his wheel into me, twice.

No, you tried to force your way through instead of waiting.

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Just now, JakeC said:

No, you tried to force your way through instead of waiting.

 

Welcome to ignore, done with you, bye! 👋 

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2 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

I beeped as he turn his wheel into me, twice.

 

As far as I could see, not hear, he turned into the left lane to let you pass. Sorry no sympathy from me. 

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