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When I sold off my car a few months ago, I naively thought I wouldn't encounter road rage any more. Ha!
I've had two incidents in the last couple of weeks that were ... quirky. One night I was on my bicycle and merged into the left turn lane for obvious reasons. I was first in line at the red light. As the light changed and I pulled out with a hand signal, a woman in the next lane (not even waiting to turn!) started shouting at me. YOU'RE ON A BICYCLE! YOU SHOULD BE IN THE BICYCLE LANE ON THE RIGHT! THAT'S FOR CARS! GET BACK OVER WHERE YOU BELONG!!! The whole thing was just silly - the illogic of me cutting across two lanes to make a left turn from the shoulder, and the passive-aggression of waiting to yell at me after the light changed. I just chuckled, shrugged it off, and kept pedaling.
Had another one today. I was standing at a downtown bus stop of all things, in my own world with my music, doing some people watching from under my cavernous jacket hood. Some random guy walked past at a fast clip, thrust a middle finger at me under my hood, and cruised on by without skipping a beat. I was careful not to laugh this time in case he was paying attention. But it was so quick and so random I couldn't get mad either. It was just too weird.
The phrase "road rage" is completely ubiquitous now, as is "air rage." Maybe it's time to add "bicycle rage" and "bus stop rage." It's a fact that even when we're on our best behavior we still aren't immune to others making us a convenient canvas for their personal dramas. What were these two people playing out? I'm curious, but I can't really take it personally. It's just a shame that doing all the commonsense things like being polite and keeping a low profile still don't cover us from others' aggression.
I've had two incidents in the last couple of weeks that were ... quirky. One night I was on my bicycle and merged into the left turn lane for obvious reasons. I was first in line at the red light. As the light changed and I pulled out with a hand signal, a woman in the next lane (not even waiting to turn!) started shouting at me. YOU'RE ON A BICYCLE! YOU SHOULD BE IN THE BICYCLE LANE ON THE RIGHT! THAT'S FOR CARS! GET BACK OVER WHERE YOU BELONG!!! The whole thing was just silly - the illogic of me cutting across two lanes to make a left turn from the shoulder, and the passive-aggression of waiting to yell at me after the light changed. I just chuckled, shrugged it off, and kept pedaling.
Had another one today. I was standing at a downtown bus stop of all things, in my own world with my music, doing some people watching from under my cavernous jacket hood. Some random guy walked past at a fast clip, thrust a middle finger at me under my hood, and cruised on by without skipping a beat. I was careful not to laugh this time in case he was paying attention. But it was so quick and so random I couldn't get mad either. It was just too weird.
The phrase "road rage" is completely ubiquitous now, as is "air rage." Maybe it's time to add "bicycle rage" and "bus stop rage." It's a fact that even when we're on our best behavior we still aren't immune to others making us a convenient canvas for their personal dramas. What were these two people playing out? I'm curious, but I can't really take it personally. It's just a shame that doing all the commonsense things like being polite and keeping a low profile still don't cover us from others' aggression.