What do you do if a driver comes up quickly behind you, and becomes obviously upset that your pace slowed them down?
So this was a debate in my city’s FB group a few weeks ago. The person it happened to didn’t pull over to “teach him a lesson,” but she was met with controversy in the comments.
Many people shared their own experiences of having to speed to get their pregnant wife to the hospital, or visit a dying relative one last time. They argued at the end of the day, she should’ve just pulled over and allowed him to go because she doesn’t know his reason/circumstance for speeding/being obviously emotional about the hold up.
So, what do you guys think? What should people do in these situations, since we obviously can’t tell if someone’s speeding to get home and sleep, or speeding for the health of themselves/someone else?
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