Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Advice On The Meaning Of Brake Checking During Road Rage

Photo Credit: www.CNN.com Hello Everyone! Yes, I have been off the internet grid since last week with my writings in an effort to have quality time with my family. Now that I am back, I have shared some YouTube videos of the adventure and gave a little review of the kamp cabin experience in my previous posts. Now that I am back, I am reviewing questions on Quora in an effort to find an interesting topic. The question I chose to discuss on asks about the practice of "brake checking" the driver behind you. If you are a driver, you know all about the subject of road rage. As a driver of the streets of New York City, I find road rage as a huge challenge to harness. In the Big Apple, we are always on the go and under quite a bit of stress. I believe that road rage is not exclusively limited to just large metropolitan cities. Perhaps road rage is less of an issue in small towns. Angry and aggressive people are also angry and aggressive on the highway. I saw video clips of traffic in heavily populated cities in foreign countries such as India. According to the Hindustan Times, the most heavily congested roads are in large Indian cities such as: Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi. These heavily congested cities came in at #2, #6, #8 and #16 on the most recent TomTom world traffic index. I would be extremely interested to hear from my readers from India about how they deal with traffic? As a driver in these cities, are you cool as a cucumber or enraged like a hot chili pepper? I would totally welcome any road rage stories from anyone and anywhere in the globe. I stumbled upon this road rage question that was posed on Quora. The question asks about the meaning of someone "brake checking" you. According to the Urban Dictionary, here is the definition of brake checking. While driving, you make the choice of hitting your brakes really hard to scare the crap out of the jerk driving two inches from your rear bumper. Be sure to check to make sure that the rear driver has enough time to brake without rear-ending you. The goal of the brake check is to just piss off the driver behind you. What it can do is make the rear driver extremely aggressive and escalate the road rage situation to where the two parties and nearby innocent bystanders are at risk for a multi-car pile up, injury, and even death. Behavior like this can possibly lead to, if convicted, prison under manslaughter charges. Yes, it is one of the most foolish behaviors you can do on the road. Despite brake checking, you don't really want to be crashed into from behind. The goal is to just check the rear driver, scare him, make him back off, or mildly enrage the rear driver. Here in the U.S., our insurance company assigns blame to us if we rear end another driver for any reason. After an accident, the at fault driver's insurance will increase to pay for the damages paid out by the insurance company. This is why it is important to look alive at all times while driving behind other drivers in their cars. This is also why it is very stupid to put all parties in danger no matter the reason. It is wise to leave your ego at home and try to get from point A to point B as safely as possible. If you have passengers, you owe it to them to get them to the destination as safely as possible. Lastly, don't take what other drivers do so personally. You have no idea their story or what they have on their plate in life. They are merely reacting based upon a perception of observed behavior. Here is the posed question below and my response that was posted on Quora: POSED QUESTION: "What does it mean when someone brake checks you?" -Aayush Mahera MY RESPONSE: "When a person brake checks you, they are mad that you are too close to the back of their car. They may be mad that you had just cut them off previously or performed some form of aggressive driving. The front driver may be angry that the rear person is pushing the front driver to travel at a higher speed than they desire via creating a short gap between bumpers. The rear driver may be highly frustrated that the front driver is driving in the left lane who belongs in the right lane. In the United States, drivers travel in the opposite direction compared to England and other countries. When multiple lanes are established for each direction, the right lane is for travel and the left lane is for passing. Many travelers opt to drive ‘slow’ in the left lane instead of moving to the right lane and let other drivers pass. I admit that I have a lead foot and I can’t stand it when a ‘slow’ driver opts to stay in the left lane! I try to dial back any frustration with the aggressive behavior of others. You have to remember everyone is going through something in life. Anger brings on such foolishness and rash decisions. Road rage is a very serious issue on the highway. It is not good at all to be willing to create a serious rear end collision that ruins your vehicle, your body, and endangers the life of all passengers in both vehicles by slamming on the brakes. It is indeed selfish behavior in fit of anger to attempt to control the behavior of the driver behind you. The brake checker move is totally counting on the driver behind him to react quickly to their actions. When you think about it, why would you put your life in someone else’s hands by brake checking? In the big scheme of things, a driver giving an obscene finger to another driver is not worthy of creating a potentially deadly automobile accident. Aggressive driving is also not worth the risk of a deadly accident. However, when you are behind the wheel, the aggressive actions of another driver is very hard to ignore. One driver can be totally convinced that the other driver’s behavior is totally personal. In reality, the aggressive driver is running late and the other driver has no sense of urgency and standing in their way. The driver may even perceive that the slow driver is doing it on purpose. People all have different agendas and ways of driving when out on the highways. These are all things to consider when on the road. I wish you great luck on the highway." -Leslie M. Jasper https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-mean-when-someone-brake-checks-you/answer/Leslie-Jasper-3?prompt_topic_bio=1 Well, what do you think about road rage? Do you believe angry drivers are absolute fools? Are you guilty of driving aggressively on the highway? If not, are you aware that your slow driving can be a huge source of frustration for other drivers in a hurry? Have you ever brake checked another driver? Did the brake check result in a rear end collision? I'm sure, when you reflect back, that you are grateful that the rear driver reacted quickly to your braking if guilty of brake checking another driver. At the very least, no matter what side of the discussion you are on, this causes you to reflect and think about your role while on the road. I know I have been guilty of driving fast and having little patience for slow drivers throughout my driving career. As I have gotten older, I have tried to slow down and not take road rage so damn personal. We must remember that the other driver doesn't even know us. We are only a momentary blip on the radar of the life journey of the other driver. We can't change the past, we can only do better moving forward. This wraps up my thoughts on the topic of road rage. Out of all of the options on the internet, I am honored that you stopped by my blog. You are highly appreciated and I wish you a great Wednesday evening/morning/afternoon on your side of the globe. I thank you for stopping by! Now, I am sharing my latest podcast episode. It was released and shared on my Verbally Disastrous YouTube channel and the podcast platform of your choice. I have released Episode #32 below on many platforms: Here is the link to the Verbally Disastrous Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dFYgX4dUiHaMfJ4gigLY0?si=KcR-D8RyRnKGk1wuPOqa1Q&dl_branch=1 Episode #32: Work Adventures With One Un-Lucky Guy!! on The Verbally Disastrous YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/qXetWjlHz2M CONSTRUCTION TALES- TOLD BY A WOMAN: (7) SHORT STORIES ON AMAZON!! A few weeks ago, I released another short story on working with one of the worst apprentices, who earned the nickname Lucky, in the history of my career. The unique thing about this guy was that EVERYONE I worked with also had huge challenges working with the guy. As an apprentice, it is our obligation to teach them as journeyman/woman. In turn, it is their obligation to absorb what we teach and move accordingly. I even took the time to break down the task into a step-by-step method. He would then go do what he wanted and it was an absolute disaster. Out of anyone in the shop, I had the most patience with him. This is a guy that would never ever be able to become a contractor and work on his own. He was missing many key characteristics that it takes in order to work on a project from cradle to grave solo. I now have shared (7) short stories to my Kindle Vella Library. They are short stories that will become the makings of my next book within the #ConstructionTales series that will be entitled, Construction Tales: Volume II: My Illuminated Path Continues.. Construction Tales: Told By A Woman by Leslie M. Jasper- short stories for Kindle Vella on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/product/B096N8NSGM Cheers! Leslie M. Jasper -Author And Host of the #VerballyDisastrous podcast now alive on many platforms that include: Acast, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Castbox, Deezer, Google Podcasts, I Heart Radio, Listen Notes, Overcast, Pandora Podcasts, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Pod Bean, Podchaser, Podcast Addict, Podcast Gang, Radio Public, Soundcloud, Soundtrap, Spotify, Stitcher, Tune In, and YouTube. -The Audio Blog: Verbally Disastrous Podcast And Construction Tales Blog. Now available on: Acast, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Castbox, Deezer, Google Podcasts, I Heart Radio, Listen Notes, Overcast, Pandora Podcasts, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Pod Bean, Podchaser, Podcast Addict, Podcast Gang, Radio Public, Soundcloud, Spotify, Stitcher, and Tune In. #AnastasiaTaranenko, #Fiverr, #Tad_Art, #PandoraPodcasts, #Soundtrap, #ConstructionTales, #audio, #intro, #fun, #hot, #mess, #creations, #Connecticut, #NewYork, #family, #foolery, #podcast, #Spotify, #VerballyDisastrous, #new, #topics, #howto, #secrets, #women, #powerful, #strong, #shorts, #men, #teen, #trynottolaugh, #edgy, #realistic, #explicit, #mature, #shocking, #thoughtprovoking, #fresh, #dark, #mustwatch, #Soundcloud, #YouTube, #Johnny, #creative, #IABX, #Reddit, #community, #Leslie@VerbDisastrous, #strongwomen, #womaninconstruction, #empower, #gender, #ICanDOIT, #femalerenovator, #renovation, #project, #womanconstructionproject, #strong, #slideshow, #2013Project, #learnbywatching, #girlpower, #sheetrock, #tape, #electrical, #plumbing, #tile, #dust, #dirt, #debris, #basement, #paint, #renovate, #insulation, #hihats, #wiring, #metalstuds, #screws, #workout, #Johnny, #promo, #videos, #creative, #sons, #discusswithmom, #topics, #Tom, #openconversation, #Johnny, episodes, #LotLizard, #AmazonPrime, #video, #documentary, #Netflix, #gorillaglue, #gorilla, #glue, #spray, #gorillagluewoman, #hair, #hairsurgery, #LosAngeles, #DrObeng, #plasticsurgeon, #alcoholic, #drinks, #testing, #episodes, #release, #soon, #alcoholic #samples, #RevelStoke, #NewAmsterdam, #PinkWhitney, #WickedPickle, #BirdDog, #blackberry, #whiskey, #vodka, #99Bananas, #OleSmokey, #Tswoooh23_, #videogaming, #streaming, #OSHA502, #renewal, #trainthetrainer, #RIT, #Anchor, #Breaker, #GooglePodcasts, #PocketCasts, #RadioPublic, #article, #life, #apprentice, #ComedyCentral, #skit, #JessaReid, #ApplePodcasts, #Deezer, #Podchaser, #PodBean, #TuneIn, #Castbox, #PlayerFM, #iHeartRadio, #Stitcher, #Acast, #PodcastGang, #PodcastAddict, #ziplining, #AdventurePark, #presskit, #SayNoToRapists, #JusticeForUwa, #NotAllGirlsPlayWithDolls #Scholastic #nonfiction #bookstagram #DropEverythingAndRead #SpringBookFair2021 #LoveOfReading #Reading #ConstructionTales #books #funny #NYC #podcast #Spotify #VerballyDisastrous #bookfair #bookjoy #ReadAnywhere #LoveToRead #AllForBooks #Adult #FBF21 #LBF21 #BEA21 #IKBF21 #KLF21 #HKTDC21 #GBF21 #IIBF21 #LATFOB21 #SIBF21 #FILBO21 #EIBF21 #BAIBF21 #MIBF21 #BIDLDSP21 #BS21 #BBF21 #HIBF21 #IBTAF21 #IBBF21 #ITEF21 #JLF21 #JIBF21 #LBF21 #NDWBF21 #TiBE21 #TIBF21 #BCBF21 #LIVREPARIS21 #SDLDM21 #HBF21 #FIL21 #IIBF21 #SBF21 #BuchWein21 #VIBF21 #ADIBF21 #AIPF21 #bookstagram #book #bukuislami #b #bukumurah #islamicbookfair #buku #booklover #bukusejarah #buchberlin #booklove #cher #bookshelf #internationalbookfair #bookholic #jualbuku #jualbukumurah #reading #obralbuku #bukuindie #bukujogja #tokobukumurah #buchmesse #langka #pasarbuku #bukulangka #bhfyp #jualbelibukuonline #onlineshop #jualanonline #booklovers #anresbooks #readingbooks #booksofinstagram #boekuitstalling #buch #bookish #buchberlinkids #tokobukuonline #boimela #lesen #bookworm #poetry #gontor #fbm #bazarbuku #bookreview #berlin #read #writer #berlinerbuchmesse #buchmesseberlin #author #instabooks #boekverkoping #virtualbookfair #bookaddict

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