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well i went for a drive last night and while on the m4 a cabbie drives riiiiiiiiiight up my ass. so i think to myself "f**k this c**t"..

there was a car to the right of me so i thought i'd just block him in alll the way down the m4 (i was NOT on the overtaking lane). so i slow down till about 60 and he changes to the other lane to try overtake, as he gets next to me, i speed up and box him in - then he changes back to my lane thinking im going to go past the other guy in the other lane - so i slowed back down to 60. i did this around 5-6 times before i ran out of road and the m4 split into 4 lanes.

he got around me, got infront of me and SLAMMED his brakes for me to hit him, because im so 1337 i didnt. he tried to make me hit him around 4 times. by this stage ive gone from happy, friendly joe to evil joe. so i grab my breaker bar and try get next to this bloke. as soon as he saw the breaker bar he dropped the gear and got as far away from me as he could........ by driving over the median strip at the end of the m4 near burwood. the lights were red but evil joe wanted to confront this guy. so evil joe ran the reds too and tried to catch him. evil joe failed because there was too much traffic :)

i hate cab drivers. theyre all wankers. they think they can put their hazards on in the middle of the street and its FINE. they think they can skip across 2-3 lanes infront of you as long as they put their blinker on.

f**ken.

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+1 for cabbie hate

The most erratic, near-miss causing and last-second-lane-changing drivers on the road.

Sydney would be a better place instantly if they cut the amount of taxis allowed on the roads outside of friday and saturday night by about half.

The only thing i hate as much as a taxi is anything big and diesel powered.

totally agree. Same goes for buses. Sure the rule may now be that buses have the right of way to pull out from the kerb, but not when there is already a car directly beside them that consequently gets forced onto the wrong side of the road.

I think a few of these road users think they are invincible because they drive a lot of Kms

Edited by evesdropping

Are you joking? It's not even Friday?

You drove like an asshole deliberately blocking a cab driver in and you're suprised when he returns the favour.

So he rode up your ass it's not like every second person on sydney road drives too closely to the person in front of them these days.

Are you joking? It's not even Friday?

You drove like an asshole deliberately blocking a cab driver in and you're suprised when he returns the favour.

So he rode up your ass it's not like every second person on sydney road drives too closely to the person in front of them these days.

firstly, i wasnt in the overtaking lane. i was going a little faster then the person in the right lane so he chose me to 'try' force off the road. so i slowed down.

when he got past me he deliberately tried to make me hit him. i didnt slow down hard, i eased off the accelerator.

so how about you understand the situation before passing judgements, princess.

in traffic if the gap isnt small enough another car will cut you off to gain those 1 or 2 precious meters... causing you to slam the breaks on and almost have the person behind you slamming up ur ass cos they were tailgating you to keep this from happening to them. . .

its so annoying, you leave a safe enough gap between you and the car infront and another car then cuts in at the blink of an eye..

+1 for hating cab drivers who think they own the road!

and +1 for hating bus drivers who think they can cut u off as soon as they put their signal on!

A friend of mine did see a bus driver being written a ticket once tho, cos he cut off an unmarked cop car...lol serves him right!

I wish god will make my dreams come true to be legally allowed to have a rocket launcher at the front and rear of the car that can be used at my will.

One that was powerfull enough that it would blow the victims car up in the air 50 meters so I have enough time to drive through before they hit the ground.

I dream of this day. But somehow i dont think it will ever happen :)

anyways, its not about sewid being wrong. so lets get onto the cabbie driver slagging!

im pretty sure the thread in the cabbie forum is "i was a major tool last night, how do i find the skyline driver to apologise?"

the cabbie forum should really get spell check

my boss was in a cab where the driver fell asleep and crashed into the bushes in the median strip on mona vale road... the dickhead (the cabbie i mean) still tried to get him to pay the fare, threatening to call the police if he didn't pay up lol.

Hate them..

Was going up oxford street a few nights back.. Saw all this commotion, looked to the left two ambulances with someone inside one crying their eyes out.. Look to the right and see a cab with it's windshield smashed in.. :)

I sometimes enjoy when I'm at the lights and they try to skip the traffic by getting in the left lane and taking off from the lights fast.. I just wait it out.. get ahead and slow down so they have to stop in the parked car lane and wait for others to let them back in :sorcerer:

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