Got your point perfectly. You were trying to get off a McCowan and because the exit is really close to the transfer lanes you got very little time. The guy in the civic saw you and the asshole he is decided no one flipped him the bird in a while and chose to piss you off.You're missing the point.
The point was that buddy saw me changing lanes and was on the gas to prevent me from moving over. He was deliberately being a selfish dick. I wasn't expecting him to "get out of my way". I was expecting him to maintain the fucking speed he was travelling at and not act like a spoiled self absorbed 12 year old boy.
There's this thing called common courtesty and when you're driving, it helps if you follow it. If you see someone signaling to move over, you don't speed up to fuck him over. Or if you do, you should make sure that your car has more horsepower than the guy you are being a dick to. (In his case, his car didn't have the balls to complete the manouvre he was attempting to make and mine had more than enough.)
You don't drive a Silver Honda Civic by any chance do you?
It was simply a case of he saw me signalling and moving over and he thought he would hit the gas to make sure that I didn't somehow end up in front of him.
A normal person would have just maintained their speed or backed off even to allow me to complete the move in a normal manner. Not hit the gas figuring that no-one dare move in front of me.
You're right, it does not mean you have to get the fuck out of the way. But your legal responsibility to avoid collisions and stay a safe distance behind a car in front never changes, no matter what the guy ahead of you does. All that '…get the fuck out of the way" argument is only good in the courtroom after the crash. If you survive.Your signal means you intend to change lanes or turn. It does NOT mean I have to get the fuck out of your way. If its safe for me to do so I will but its your responsibility to make sure you can change lanes (or turn) safely. What the OP did was dangerous and he was lucky. If you can't get to the lane you like get off at the next exit or plan ahead.
doesnt matter what he does you got to make sure its safe to change lanes. putting on blinkers isnt enough.But if your case didn't get to court you'd be trying to convince bored cops and tired insurance adjusters who typically just look at the damage and say 'as the following car, you should have slowed, not accelerated'.
Rules for Automobiles Travelling in the Same Direction in Adjacent Lane 10.(4) said:If the incident occurs when automobile “B” is changing lanes, the driver of automobile “A” is not at fault and the driver of automobile “B” is 100 per cent at fault for the incident.
When some idiot decides to change lanes into me that becomes my fault how ? Even if you change into the lane and I slam into your rear end its still a result of a unsafe lane change. If you change lanes it is YOUR responsibility to make sure it is safe.You're right, it does not mean you have to get the fuck out of the way. But your legal responsibility to avoid collisions and stay a safe distance behind a car in front never changes, no matter what the guy ahead of you does. All that '…get the fuck out of the way" argument is only good in the courtroom after the crash. If you survive..
I'm guessing you live outside the 416.When some idiot decides to change lanes into me that becomes my fault how ? Even if you change into the lane and I slam into your rear end its still a result of a unsafe lane change. If you change lanes it is YOUR responsibility to make sure it is safe.
Actually your guesses about ME are wrong. If I can get out of your way 99% of the time I do - that is of course if you did not piss me off before that.I'm guessing you live outside the 416.
I dunno why, but whenever I drive in Burlington where friends live, I find the drivers there to be extremely agressive - like "fuck you, you can't be in front of me". I find this a lot actually.
In Toronto, people are more considerate (I know this is hard to believe). I find drivers in T.O. are much more apt to be courteous than those in the 905. 416 drivers are more like, "meh, guy needs in, so be it."
I guess at the end of the day, I made my manouvre, there was no accident. I just pissed Beavis off because he had to hit the brake. If he would have plowed into me, he would have rear ended me and he would have been charged. If I changed lanes into his side, then I would have been charged. But since I successfully changed lanes - what more need be said. And here's the hell of it. I would never do what Beavis did to me. If I see someone ahead of me changing lanes, I don't speed up to prevent him from getting in front of me.
You're just one of those idiots who thinks that the world revolves around you and you don't need to be courteous.
Welcome to 'GTA Driving 101'.Fuck you.
You saw I was changing lanes to exit on McCowan, you saw I had my signal on, and you sped up just to be an asshole (nobody gets in front of you do they?) Common courtesy - if you're on the inside, and you can see a guy needs over in order to exit and he has his signal on, give him a break and let him in.
You could have just eased off on the gas a bit and let me in, but no, you hit the gas to show me that you were boss, so I took my lane whether you liked it or not. Guess you didn't count on that did you.
Obviously you didn't like it because you laid solid on the horn and I just gave you the prolonged finger.
You have a nice day.
That is true. I live near Raleigh, driving here is very different than it was near Boston.You want to see courteous driving go to Raleigh, North Carolina. I could not believe how courteous they were/are. The longest I had to wait before someone let me in was about five seconds.
It is not illegal to pass on the right on a multi-lane hwy in Ontario. Not the smartest maneuver, but not illegal.Never mind the illegality—albeit arguable—of passing on the right.
Even if the OP was wrong to make quick lane changes to enter an exit, the other driver shouldn't take it out on him by suddenly increasing his speed to create an even more dangerous situation knowing full well the intention of the OP who signalled for the lane changes in advance.The OP acted like an idiot.
It may have been inconsiderate of the driver on the right to speed up to prevent the lane change but one might also suggest he was speeding up to allow the OP to (properly) slow down and get in behind him.
The sense of entitlement the OP displays is a bit over the top. Just because the guy didn't do him a favour is no reason for him to cut dangerously and aggressively in front of him. Asside from highlighting the type of arrogant self important person the OP is, this incident also highlights his lack of good sense. Even if he had 100% right of way to "take the lane" (which he didn't) it is still stupid to do so.
Luckily, the other driver had more sense than the OP and merely honked his horn to show his displeasure. What guarantee did the OP have that the driver wouldn't ram him. Or, perhaps, the right-hand driver might have lacked the skill to slow down in time to avoid a collision.
Is believing that you're right more important than avoiding a (potentially fatal) collision? Is the OP a Darwin Award waiting to happen?
Er no, it is firstly improper to pass a car on the right.. (illegal in many countries), if someone signals their intention, it is courteous and beneficial for all drivers to make small adjustments to allow them to exit or complete their manuver. That said when dickwads try to leap frog me one car when I am in the left lane and keeping pace.. I slam the door shut HARD. lol...Your signal means you intend to change lanes or turn. It does NOT mean I have to get the fuck out of your way. If its safe for me to do so I will but its your responsibility to make sure you can change lanes (or turn) safely. What the OP did was dangerous and he was lucky. If you can't get to the lane you like get off at the next exit or plan ahead.