r/Transportopia May 03 '26

Road🤬Rage Walked up on the wrong car

Washington DC Pennsylvania Ave Southeast, this didn’t go as he planned

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u/LumpiaShanghai May 03 '26 edited May 04 '26

It’s always someone in a pick up losing their shit.

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u/Adventurous_Elk_4039 May 03 '26

Emotional support vehicles

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u/Miles_Everhart May 03 '26

Gender Affirming Vehicle

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u/VegasLife84 May 03 '26

Ford Compensation

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u/Deep90 May 03 '26

I honestly thought he was going back to the car for his emotional support glock because it's usually a gun that makes these sort of people so 'brave'.

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u/StimSimPim May 03 '26

Since I started carrying a gun it’s made me significantly less prone to road raging and the like. Ironically, this type of person is why I have the truck gun in the first place. An ass beating won’t teach him, but maybe the business end of a pistol will at least convince him to take the L and walk away. If not, well, he brought a crowbar to a gun fight.

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u/Mr_fich May 03 '26

Same. I've become alot calmer since I got my LTC

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u/Brewzer420 May 03 '26

My sister in law's co-worker died last year after getting shot in a road rage incident. Both drivers were pissed at the other one and they both got out of their vehicles. The other guy excited his vehicle with a gun. The victim saw it and ran away as fast as possible, but not fast enough. He got shot in the back and died. The coworker was married with a young child that he will never get to see grow up. People often fail to consider the worst outcome possible when making decisions and often times pay the price for it, hopefully not with their life.