Cutting through the vitriol, he did have a point - one which should resonate with the account of the original incident - that the driver made a gap, so that innocents wouldn't suffer because of the numptieness of the reckless endangerrer (I just made that word up, so sue me...).IDB1":s42nwqsh said:His point was poorly made and in the wrong direction too. And most certainly not in this direction.
It's unjustified, unfair and out of order.
To me, that shows good driving, an awareness beyond their own lives, and the ability to put ego aside for the greater good.
The most poignant thing about it? It made me think about how I should behave whilst driving.
Dunno - but it becomes troubling when people start getting defensive and talking about what "we" should take.IDB1":s42nwqsh said:Is there a clique to this site? I've not been here long enough to notice.