If somebody honks a horn in Cleveland, they're saying 'Hi.' It's so rare to be honked at in anger. When we have merging traffic, we just interweave. There's real courtesy.
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Unwanted honking not only irritates others, but may also end up causing accidents. Drivers lose cool and it may result in road rage.
Yes, I have this crazy honk of a laugh.
I have some road rage inside of me. Traffic, especially in L.A., is a pet peeve of mine.
Whenever I drive under a yellow light, I always kiss my finger and tap it on the roof of the car.
I drive relatively fast - within the remits of the law, obviously - but I struggle with people who do stupid things on the road. I have a massive urge to shout expletives at them.
Get someone else to blow your horn and the sound will carry twice as far.
We seem to have set up some very arcane rules as to when it is actually OK to applaud.
I'm savoring being in California every minute, learning that traffic is just God's way of saying 'Hi.'
When somebody doesn't use common sense, I get frustrated. When I'm driving down the highway and someone is in the left-hand lane, and they're going very slow, sometimes I just go around them, and other times I'll be in the mood where I flash my lights and yell at them, like, 'What the heck are you doing? Get the heck out of my way!'
You never toot your own horn.
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