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Cheers for the reply. To be honest I'm not that worried from a personal safety point of view - I'm pretty sure he's full of hot air. It's just a bit depressing isn't it?!
I am starting to think it’s best not to saying anything to anyone about their roadcraft, just focus on your own, remain positive, thankful to kindnesses and considerate to everyone who’s being cool. And forget the losers.
I’ve said it a thousand times on here: make like Supernanny - praise the good, blank the bad.Sage advice, that I will try to channel ;)
Thanks again! Joe
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My view is that the kind of arsehole who drives that inconsiderately is not the kind of arsehole that will response positively to advice (however friendly) from a stranger. The number of people who drive badly because they're genuinely oblivious is so small as to make running into one a very rare event.
Utterly depressing read.
I would suggest, in all seriousness, you change your route (which is in itself sometimes a great re-invigorator, regardless of this nasty threatening behaviour). Also consider investing a rape alarm / spray something like that, so you can as it were move on and live your life.
I totally get what you’re saying about your work seeming hard to achieve in the face of this sort of aggression.
I am starting to think it’s best not to saying anything to anyone about their roadcraft, just focus on your own, remain positive, thankful to kindnesses and considerate to everyone who’s being cool. And forget the losers.
I’ve said it a thousand times on here: make like Supernanny - praise the good, blank the bad.