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He was in a little shit 2 door lancer.

Obviously it stood no chance against boost lol.

But I didn't want to keep heading along the parkway at 150kmh while he was trying to run into me.

When I spoke to the police they said I would be breaking the law if I ran a red light etc but my primary concern should be my safety and the safety of others on the road. So she pretty much was saying do it but don't endanger anyone else.

I was thinking of trying to get to belco police station but I was worried I would get caught in a situation where I could get boxed in.

Copped some mad road rage.

Had some bloke tailgate me and then try ram my car off the road tonight.

He got in front of me and slammed his brakes on until we came to a complete stop. I was scared shitless and smashed it in first gear and took off. Didn't want to break the speed limit so he caught up fairly quickly and tried multiple times to ram me off the road. At one stage I was driving on the medium strip trying to make sure he didn't hit my car.

I think I may have cut him off when I pulled out to overtake, first I knew of it was when he pulled up beside me and started yelling.

Couldn't even call the police because he was trying to ram the car and I didn't want to take my eyes off the road.

I ended up darting off on one of the exits along tuggers park way at the last minute so he couldn't follow. Didn't get his number plate either because I was so scared.

I saw a horror story like this on the news once.. Scared the shit out of me, dunno how I'd react if it was actually happening to me :/

I'm just worried now if he sees my car and trys to have another go. I don't see how people could get so crazy from something.

It was very similar to the above video.

He literally tried to crash me off the road and he didn't care that he was going to destroy his car when doing it.

Well thats one advantage of being 6 foot 4.

I just pull over and get out with the steering lock in my hand.

They get back in their car and leave.

The only problem ive had is a group of 3 guys chasing me, i was in the ute, so i put my towball through their radiator, and drove away, with a bit of the front bumper.

Towballs are good defensive weapons.

In the end, just stay safe. :D

Actually when i was a kid i was teased and bullied a lot.

When you get out and run at him with an iron bar, hes got a choice, these fags are bullies and fighting isnt what they want.

This subject gets me all worked up. I HATE bullies. Want to smash them all.

f**king hell Mani, glad you're ok! What is seriously wrong with some people?! :wacko:

It doesn't even sound like you did anything?! Or did you brake check him when he was tailgating you? If not, maybe he thought you were someone else?

I was going to guess Commodore driver till I saw your post :D

f**king hell Mani, glad you're ok! What is seriously wrong with some people?! :wacko:

It doesn't even sound like you did anything?! Or did you brake check him when he was tailgating you? If not, maybe he thought you were someone else?

I was going to guess Commodore driver till I saw your post :D

Oi!

There are some dick heads out there

wooow intense. atleast your okay and the car is fine and you managed to stop before rear ending them.

depending on what they were like i would have pulled over and tried some Kruv maga shit on him. I also have a baseball bat i made on a lathe in school. Oneday it will probably work in times where your boxed in and just have to defend yourself somehow.

Walking away is always the answer but some people need to be shown they arent king shit.

Wow! That is crazy. I have never experienced anything remotely like that. Tailgating...that is about it.

If I was alone I would drive straight to a police station. If I had my wife and kids with me I am pretty sure I would get out and jump on the guys neck!

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