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<blockquote data-quote="deja" data-source="post: 1604261" data-attributes="member: 13072"><p>I had an issue on 35 northbound a few weeks ago. I pulled in front of a guy in a merge lane because there wasn't really room behind him, apparently sparking his very short fuse. He proceeded to repeatedly chase me up I35, get in front of me and slam on his brakes and stay in front of me when I tried to get out from behind him. Looked like he was trying to pull me to a stop. Got around him both times because of breaks in traffic. If I'd have been forced to a stop and he got out of the car it would have been ugly. I was on the phone calling OHP the second time I saw him coming, which I think is what made him veer across the highway and exit. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I was carrying. And I'd have been on a hair trigger if someone stopped me on the highway and got out of their vehicle within 7 yards of me. I was pretty worried until he swerved off the highway. </p><p></p><p>A few years ago a guy who was doing god-knows-what at 11pm tried to motion me to pull over. One car got in front of me and put his blinker on and started slowing down while another car was behind me. I just went around them and ignored them. They pulled up next to me and motioned something (couldn't tell what, it was dark), and did the same thing. Just kept going around them. That was just bizarre. Didn't call the cops because I didn't really feel in danger. Eventually they got bored and sped off in front of me and I didn't see them again. </p><p></p><p>Maybe 8 years ago at OU a guy tried to cut me off at a part of town where the road merged. I didn't let him. He started following me around tailgating me. I drove to the police station. He took off. </p><p></p><p>General rule is if I'm in my car, I'm definitely carrying, with my experiences. If I'm walking around, there's a 50/50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deja, post: 1604261, member: 13072"] I had an issue on 35 northbound a few weeks ago. I pulled in front of a guy in a merge lane because there wasn't really room behind him, apparently sparking his very short fuse. He proceeded to repeatedly chase me up I35, get in front of me and slam on his brakes and stay in front of me when I tried to get out from behind him. Looked like he was trying to pull me to a stop. Got around him both times because of breaks in traffic. If I'd have been forced to a stop and he got out of the car it would have been ugly. I was on the phone calling OHP the second time I saw him coming, which I think is what made him veer across the highway and exit. Yes, I was carrying. And I'd have been on a hair trigger if someone stopped me on the highway and got out of their vehicle within 7 yards of me. I was pretty worried until he swerved off the highway. A few years ago a guy who was doing god-knows-what at 11pm tried to motion me to pull over. One car got in front of me and put his blinker on and started slowing down while another car was behind me. I just went around them and ignored them. They pulled up next to me and motioned something (couldn't tell what, it was dark), and did the same thing. Just kept going around them. That was just bizarre. Didn't call the cops because I didn't really feel in danger. Eventually they got bored and sped off in front of me and I didn't see them again. Maybe 8 years ago at OU a guy tried to cut me off at a part of town where the road merged. I didn't let him. He started following me around tailgating me. I drove to the police station. He took off. General rule is if I'm in my car, I'm definitely carrying, with my experiences. If I'm walking around, there's a 50/50. [/QUOTE]
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