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There's truth in that. Some years ago I spent a little time in Taiwan for work. I was in a big industrial city, thousands of motorcycles on the roads, lots of trucks, taxis, some cars, real busy place.The American Sense of Entitlement knows no bounds while driving!
I have to wonder if the reason there was no anger showing, as you indicated, was because everyone was doing the best they could to get where they needed to? Maybe they all take driving as a serious business? MY problem is the people that drive like they are the only ones on the road. And don't seem to be smart enough to watch what's going on around them? OR, they believe they should be able to drive any way they feel like...even if it backs up traffic and causes accidents (due to not following basic rules of the road)There's truth in that. Some years ago I spent a little time in Taiwan for work. I was in a big industrial city, thousands of motorcycles on the roads, lots of trucks, taxis, some cars, real busy place.
I didn't drive there of course, but what I really noticed was a general lack of angry. Traffic seemed a bit crazy, cars and motorcycles dodging in and out, cutting each other off here and there. Taxis drove tapping on their horns as they do, but otherwise I didn't notice any angry horns, yelling, hand gestures, etc.. people seemed pretty mellow. I didn't see anyone getting worked up or angry at other drivers.
When I got home, on the way home from the airport, I was telling my wife about it and how American drivers by comparison seem particularly entitled. "We" tend to have the attitude of "How DARE you inconvenience ME!"
Literally minutes later, we merged onto I5 south, Sunday morning, light traffic, doing the speed limit, merged properly. Some guy in a convertible was zipping along maybe 75 or 80mph a couple hundred yards back, and we inconvenienced him ever so slightly in that he had to drift over into the fast lane as he went on by us. As he did, he hit his horn and flipped us off. How DARE we inconvenience HIM?!
We weren't even offended, it was so comical. We both started laughing. Yep, lots of entitled jerks out there. Just avoid them and try to not be one.![]()
Eh, 9 pages says you're wrong.What I've learned in this thread is everyone is blaming everyone else rather than keeping their nose in their business which should be a full time job by the way. Let others do as they do and drive and act like gentle people. Water off a Ducks back.
Were I disrespectful, my post would likeky have been reprimanded by the moderators.Nah..I'm not gonna edit myself. And you sort of prevented that anyhow by quoting my post. So what's the point. PM7 was disrespectful to me. That's how I respond.
2 world warsDriving and caliber threads always bring everyone together.
9mm vs .45 vs .40 vs 10mm , and why isn't your vehicle an armored Killdozer?Driving and caliber threads always bring everyone together.

10mm and it doesn't need to be, because 10mm.9mm vs .45 vs .40 vs 10mm , and why isn't your vehicle an armored Killdozer?![]()
Still waiting for someone to come out with an 11mm, because reasons.
errr...do the math, gump.Still waiting for someone to come out with an 11mm, because reasons.
Well, .45acp is "11.43mm "Still waiting for someone to come out with an 11mm, because reasons.
It's not the diameter that matters, it's how you use it.Well, .45acp is "11.43mm "