Would you give way to somebody who jumps queue?

@Strovek (868)
Malaysia
October 21, 2010 7:18am CST
Quite often when I am driving I am irritated by other drivers who jump queue and squeeze into my lane. This usually happens at the junctions and they will try to squeeze into my lane at the very last minute. It is worst when the queue is long. To make things worst, they will come so near you that you have no choice but to give way or risk being hit. Sometimes when they fail, they will cut in a few cars ahead. How would you handle this kind of situation?
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4 responses
@vijay12 (1642)
• India
21 Oct 10
When I was younger I used to protest,but now-a-days,I don't mind.
@Strovek (868)
• Malaysia
22 Oct 10
After awhile, we find that being angry doesn't solve anything so why waste the effort.
• United States
21 Oct 10
Although I get super irritated by the jumper squeezing in wrecking my nerves, I do have to think and allow them to get in. It still does not change how angry I feel but find that really the idi@t must be left in and well not a lot more I feel I can do as road rage can be quite more dangerous.
@Strovek (868)
• Malaysia
21 Oct 10
I feel the same way.
@ruperto (1552)
• Philippines
21 Oct 10
it seems as we get older, it is a lot easier to think: "the queue jumper could be having some troubles lately ..." Although as a younger person I could imagine my self being irritated quickly when my rights seem to be violated ... What do you think ?
@Strovek (868)
• Malaysia
21 Oct 10
Sometimes I try to put myself in their shoe but when I am late, I get upset and it ruins my day.
@ladynetz (968)
• Canada
21 Oct 10
We are always busy and in a rush, all what matters is mostly us and our feelings. But if you take some time once in a while, you can think that others surrounding you may see that they experience the same feelings you are. Doing a nice act loke giving one car the opportunity to enter in front of you, will take only fractions of a minute from your time. But you'll feel much better about yourself, and you never know when the good deed will be returned to you and in what form. That's the saying "what goes around, comes around".
@Strovek (868)
• Malaysia
21 Oct 10
It's true "what goes around, comes around" but at that particular time, it just seems so unfair that we have waited for so long and another person just zooms by us.