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I'm still waiting for a response on why he had to get out of the car and threaten her with physical violence when there was no reason for it. Yeah, she might have cut him off, so what? Like I said, he should have shot the bird or cussed or whatever. According to GoldZ's account of the situation, there was no reason to stop her & threaten her in that fashion. When someone cuts you off, do you stop every person & kick their ass because they 'deserve' it? I'd like to kill a lot of people because they 'deserve' it. There's a motherfucker on death row right now that *executed* a good friend of mine in cold blood a couple years ago. I'd love nothing more then to return the favor to that Godless pile of shit because he 'deserves' it. But guess what? That would be against the law. This would be assault & you'll go to the big house downtown to explain yourself. Get a handle on the situation. Driver's ed sucks in the States and we all have to deal with the product of it.. it's how you go about dealing with it that determines your character. Apparantly you suffer from severe road rage due to your superior European driving skills on U.S. highways if you think everyone that simply cuts someone else off 'deserves' to get their ass kicked. I guess my U.S. driving skill sucks because it doesn't bother me that much. I watch out for people to see when they are going to pull out & have a backup plan on hand. Then I cuss out the window at them. Big whoop. I never feel any need to pull them over & threaten them like this idiot did. I bet he wouldn't have done it if she had been a he. I agree the revenue rangers concentrate on the wrong things & far more accidents happen at low speed then high. Speeding is a revenue deal & they should concentrate on idiot drivers.. but until the Ed. system changes it's going to stay that way because it's the way things are taught & the laws are laid out. There's no laws that I know of specifically for cutting someone off. Maybe wreckless driving, or following to close or non use of signals or some other weak-ass offense. Only in the case of an accident does it come into play. The rangers do need to pay attention to that behavior. I agree it would be better if all US driver's have harder driver's training to avoid this kind of stuff. My kids will not be a product of the current system.
Later
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L2R: Mamoru Aoki, Kenichi Tsukada, Mr. K, Karl, Steve, Russell, Marie, myself, Tetsu Takakamo, Mike, and John S. Yukawa at Nissan Design Center   
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