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by Texas_Blaze
Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:40 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Road rage
Replies: 35
Views: 10169

Re: Road rage

anygunanywhere wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:16 pm
Texas_Blaze wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:07 pm
Killadocg23 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 7:35 am So rule of thumb is one should always call 911 immediately when in a situation as such? What would you tell the operator? Would you tell them that some bo-zo is trying to run me off the road and I have my firearm out? Just curious
I would not mention the firearm. Simply report the aggressive driver with car details.
I have reported road ragers. I always tell the dispatcher that "I am armed and I have my LTC". Responding officers need to know that.
I worry about what goes on in the mind of an officer when he hears firearm & road rage as part of the communication from dispatch. Once contact is made, I definitely would hand over the LTC with the DL and if asked about the firearm I’d tell them where it is. All of this is assuming that I never showed the weapon to the other driver.
by Texas_Blaze
Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:07 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Road rage
Replies: 35
Views: 10169

Re: Road rage

Killadocg23 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 7:35 am So rule of thumb is one should always call 911 immediately when in a situation as such? What would you tell the operator? Would you tell them that some bo-zo is trying to run me off the road and I have my firearm out? Just curious
I would not mention the firearm. Simply report the aggressive driver with car details.
by Texas_Blaze
Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:05 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Road rage
Replies: 35
Views: 10169

Re: Road rage

chasfm11 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 6:36 am We were coming through Waco on a heavy traffic Sunday afternoon. I was driving a 36 foot RV pulling a car. Because of the size of that combination, I have to look far ahead. I saw 8 cars lining up to come on the entrance ramp near where the Burger King was on the South side. I signaled and moved to the center lane. I was watching in my right mirror to see when the last of the eight cars passed me so that i could move back to the right lane. I drive slower than traffic and try to stay out of the way of faster cars.

In the mirror, I saw the last car swerve toward the side of the RV, nearly striking it. While it wasn't clear what the distraction was, it was clear that the driver was distracted. I lightly tapped the air horn to remind the driver that i was there. That set off a flurry of gestures and the driver, a woman, was clearly yelling at me. She slowed when she was level with the front of the RV and I could see that she had both a cigarette and a cell phone in her hands and was trying to drive with her palms. She swerved toward me a couple of more times then accelerated, moved in front of me and brake checked me multiple times. I signaled and moved right (I still had to contend with the traffic behind m) and she moved back to the right lane in front of my, brake checking me several more times. I looked for an exit which I could take after she had already passed it to get away from her but the space at the exits was too great and she could have followed me across the painted stripes.

I had my wife digging out the cell phone to call 911. About that time, the driver took an exit, still offering me the one finger salute. Who, in their right mind challenges a 22,000lb vehicle with a Toyota Corolla? The paint condition of the car suggested that she didn't consider it to have much value. The same could be said for her life.
all the right responses from you. Turn, exit, get away. Get police involved. Two things I’ve done & teach my teenage drivers to do.

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