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<blockquote data-quote="onearmedman" data-source="post: 1573429" data-attributes="member: 454"><p>I've learned not to road rage over the years. Probably due to driving semi and taking some defensive driver courses. (SMITH system) Now, it's rare that I get caught by surprise by the amateur drivers. Drivers signal their imminent bad driving decisions by head movement and glancing at the mirrors. You can't keep them from putting you at risk, but you just have to learn how to outdrive them.</p><p>My favorite on-ramp scenario is when I'm in a semi, rt lane, and traffic is coming on. They get mad when I don't move left one lane, but they can't see that car right next to the tractor in the middle lane. I'll adjust my speed, up or down to help make things smooth, but if they get run down the shoulder for failing to yield, so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onearmedman, post: 1573429, member: 454"] I've learned not to road rage over the years. Probably due to driving semi and taking some defensive driver courses. (SMITH system) Now, it's rare that I get caught by surprise by the amateur drivers. Drivers signal their imminent bad driving decisions by head movement and glancing at the mirrors. You can't keep them from putting you at risk, but you just have to learn how to outdrive them. My favorite on-ramp scenario is when I'm in a semi, rt lane, and traffic is coming on. They get mad when I don't move left one lane, but they can't see that car right next to the tractor in the middle lane. I'll adjust my speed, up or down to help make things smooth, but if they get run down the shoulder for failing to yield, so be it. [/QUOTE]
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