Pet Peeves

What if you get on the brakes good for a second to wake them the **** up to what they are doing? Has that gone beyond the "passive" stage?

I have done that a few times but find it can escalate the situation into dangerous passing accompanied with horn blowing and a one-finger wave. Is it even more passive if I give them a cheery wave back? Even better if I get to wave at them when I end up right behind them at the first red light in town.
 
I have done that a few times but find it can escalate the situation into dangerous passing accompanied with horn blowing and a one-finger wave. Is it even more passive if I give them a cheery wave back? Even better if I get to wave at them when I end up right behind them at the first red light in town.
Well, I have not done that in a good while. Too many crazies out there. I mean they are already a bit high strung or plain stupid to be tailgating like that to start with. I guess I have mellowed a bit, too. I just rant and rave to myself while they are doing it now days. But, I was just wondering if I was presenting passive aggressive behavior or just plain straight out aggressive behavior in response to aggressive behavior.

After I ponder it a bit, I believe the ranting and raving to myself may be more inline with passive than hitting the brakes which would be more inline with straight out aggression.

Hmmmm I do not know what exactly that says, other than I may be putting too much thought into this.
 

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