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Jacob McSweeny: Two road rage incidents with vastly different outcomes

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By Jacob McSweeny
Assistant news director·Whanganui Chronicle·
31 Jan, 2021 01:00 AM3 mins to read

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How you deal with road rage can produce vastly different outcomes. Photo / 123RF

How you deal with road rage can produce vastly different outcomes. Photo / 123RF


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I cycle to and from work every day and my 10-minute commute involves a roundabout at the end of a bridge.

A few weeks ago I'm cycling home, but the side of the bridge I normally use is shut for maintenance and so I've got to use the other side. No problem, just a little awkward cycling against the bikes going the other way.

As I come off the bridge and enter the roundabout, I need to get across to the other side, which involves using a zebra crossing and then crossing the road.

I cross as a red car is coming through the roundabout but there's plenty of time and space to get over. The driver of said red car obviously disagrees.

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I make it over but much to the chagrin of red car, who decides to send a message by driving into the bike lane and threatening to clip my bike with his car.

I explode in angry thoughts. A certain finger is raised in red car's direction and the driver reciprocates my gesture. I am still really mad and so I get the finger out again. He, again, reciprocates.

I can see up ahead the red car has pulled into a small shopping centre about 150m further down the road.

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I drive past red car where the driver has rolled down the window and is waiting for me and we both shake our heads at each other. I want to do a lot worse, but fear gets the better of me and I play it safe. To be fair, I wouldn't back myself in a fight with a goat, let alone another human.

I went home and complained angrily to my wife about how aggressive this driver was and how this road rage scene played out.

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"At least you're okay," my wife says.

Last week I was making the same journey but this time through the roundabout on the right side of the road, no crossing needed.

As I'm coming straight through the roundabout, a white Honda Odyssey gets too tight to the shoulder and almost nudges me, I brake just in time to avoid being hit.

Red mist descends. Instead of the finger, I go with the open palm, arm sweeping up and holding it for a moment in the air, like an Italian footballer complaining to a referee about a rough tackle.

I'm sure I'll get a finger back again. But, nothing happens. The Odyssey crawls up the road and pulls into that shopping centre.

This time I decide to confront the driver. It's a middle-aged man and he's out of his car and about to cross the road - presumably to get to the Fish n Chip shop - when I arrive on my bike.

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"Excuse me sir," I say approaching.

He turns to look at me.

"You almost took me out back there, I must have been in your blind spot."

He is wearing sunglasses. And, he smiles.

"Oh sh*t sorry mate, I didn't see ya."

"I must have been in your blind spot," I repeat.

"Oh yeah sorry mate."

What more do I want out of this? I say "no worries, have a good one" and cycle off.

At home it's a different story. I tell my wife how I spoke to the driver and he seemed alright, and genuinely sorry. Maybe he'll even see the next cyclist.

"At least you're okay," my wife says.

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