I think the last time I sat on the horn for an extended time was last year, on 14 August. It was my final day in PJ, my tenancy had expired and I was moving back to Penang, my Gaga was loaded full of stuff. It was about 4 pm and I was at the end of the LDP turning left onto the Sungai Buloh road to join PLUS at the Sungai Buloh toll. As you guys in KL know, that is a single lane sliproad. A Merc B Class was right on my tail and tried to overtake as the road was getting narrower. For a split second I weighed the options. To block, or to move?
If I blocked I might cause an accident. I have no more place to stay and I had a 350 km drive back to Penang, I was very tired from packing up during the past few days (in fact I was so tired that later I pulled into a layby and took a short nap, never done that before previously) and I didn't want to end up with a damaged car and a visit to the police station, plus the possibility of making further trips to KL again. So I relented. I braked, moved to the left and let him pass, but I sat on the horn for a while to cause a scene. I didn't chase him though.
I guess, as I said earlier, the mere thought of experiencing accident damage, the hassle thereafter and maybe even an assault in person, is enough to keep me cool and let go. The horn is more than enough for me, I've never ever shown the finger at anyone before, ever.
This post has been edited by lhwj: Mar 20 2013, 11:40 AM
Mar 20 2013, 11:35 AM
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