Posted by Ron in Nebr on June 04, 2015 at 10:13:56 from (162.212.119.1):
In Reply to: Road rage/vehicles? posted by Geo-TH,In on June 04, 2015 at 04:00:44:
According to that definition, I had an act of road rage happen to me a couple weeks ago. It was just dark out and I was making the 35 mile trip to town. Had my cruise set at or a mile or two over the speed limit. Not much traffic, but I did meet an occasional car. One of them I met went on by then pulled a u-turn and quite obviously was speeding to get up to within 10 feet of my rear bumper. Guess he'd never heard of the two second rule. I didn't know what I could have done to bring on this fit of rage, so I just minded my own business and continued driving. He tailgated me for about 3 miles, and I guess he got another surge of rage as soon as we met another car, because he slowed down and did another u-turn and took off speeding to tailgate them. Weird people out here!
Oh- as for the type of vehicle? It was a dark colored Dodge Charger. Had some funny graphics on the doors that read "Nebraska State Patrol".
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