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Fri, Aug 18, 2023 12:50 PM
Are you a car horn honker? Are you a frequent or sporadic honker? Or are you generally on the receiving end of the honk?
I had to honk at some dingus yesterday that had no idea where he was going, kept switching between the straight-and-left lane, and the right-only lane (my lane), and, when he got to the light (green, btw) he decided he didn't need to be in my lane anymore and blocked me from turning while waiting to get back in the left lane.
I also tend to give a little blast when I'm the 2nd or 3rd car at the light and the lead car hasn't gone after 2-3 seconds. What gets me, at least in my experience, if it's two lanes, BOTH cars in the lead sit there until someone honks more often than just one car not moving.
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Fri, Aug 18, 2023 1:56 PM
posted by gut
Not any more. I get over it - too many crazy people out there.
When some idiot is staring at their phone when the light changes, I'll TAP the horn.
I did once prevent an accident honking to alert an 18-wheeler that was changing lanes and didn't see the car ahead of me alongside him. He gave me a wave when I passed him.
I can't remember if I shared this on here or not, I don't think I did.
I had a guy attempt to kill me on 70-W right before getting on 270. It wasn't for a honk, it was for a middle finger, but it was still insane. He was riding my ass VERY aggressively at 80mph as I was passing a line of cars. I didn't appreciate it so I flipped him the bird. Once he got around me he kept slamming on his breaks in front of me and then tried to run me off the road. All of this at around 80 mph still. I haven't given the bird and have generally been slower to annoy on the road since then.
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Fri, Aug 18, 2023 1:59 PM
posted by BR1986FB
I'm not talking a second or two. It's when the light's about to turn red again that I get pissed.
If you haven't started moving after 3 seconds you definitely deserve a quick honk. If you're still sitting there after 5 it's a long blast until you start moving or give some indication that your car isn't cooperating with you. That's quite rare. The 3 second honk is pretty common because everyone is so far up their own butts they can't be bothered to give their full attention to the road.
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Fri, Aug 18, 2023 3:10 PM
I agree with gut. You’re more likely to be ignored or given the middle finger (or even worse) than actually acknowledged they were doing something wrong, so what’s the point. I’ll do it after a few seconds of no movement at a stoplight or they’re about to merge into me, but that might be about it.
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My wife got annoyed when I didn't honk at someone for sitting at the light too long. I could tell they realized the light turned and were starting to go, so I knew a honk was pointless. She still thought they deserved a honk so I told her to stop being such a sociopath.
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posted by justincredible
My wife got annoyed when I didn't honk at someone for sitting at the light too long. I could tell they realized the light turned and were starting to go, so I knew a honk was pointless. She still thought they deserved a honk so I told her to stop being such a sociopath.
Divorce.
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I typically give a quick honk when someone isn't paying attention (sitting at a green light & fucking with their phone, etc). I normally give them 3-4 Mississippi's and then hit em with it.
I broke out a rare rage-induced honk on someone a few months ago. It was lightly raining and someone was going 20 in a 45 (strike 1). I followed them to a T-intersection that was light-controlled. They were turning right and didn't actually turn right on red (strike 2). Once the light turned green, they started going and then got about halfway through their turn and abruptly came to a near-complete stop even though there was absolutely nobody on the road except me and him (strike 3).
I had enough and laid on the horn as I ripped by them. They absolutely shouldn't have been on the road if they were that scared of driving in the rain.
I'm convinced they were either 80 years old, drunk, or somewhere in between.
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Had two honk-worthy incidents today but didn't use it.
First one, I was stopped at a light in a left turn lane and it turned green, but we didn't get the arrow. There were cars coming, but they weren't close and were going slow and the truck in front is just sitting there. Then I noticed the (large) driver of the truck start swinging violently into the back seat. I saw a few smaller heads so my guess is he was either beating one of his kids or his dog. I decided not to honk and he quickly sped off so fast that I thought he might wreck on the on-ramp. That guy sucked but I wasn't about to get shot because I honked at some psycho.
Later on I got stuck behind some elderly woman that had no idea what she was doing. Luckily we were driving thru a small town strip so I couldn't go more than 25-30 mph anyway. But she was going from 10-15 mph and kept slamming on her brakes at open spots along the street like her old ass was going to parallel park. Eventually we go around a curve (of course she slows way down and puts on her turn signal even though that's just the route) and she decides to get into a left-turn only lane that goes into the Little Miami Brewing parking lot. I knew she didn't want to turn there so I sped past and sure enough she just cuts off the car that was behind me as she swerves back into the main lane. At a certain point people should have to start doing the driving tests again to renew their licenses.