Violent-J said:
Usually I will make sure they know what they did, lean on the horn for about 10 seconds, flash them or if I get the opportunity, stop next to them and wind down the ole window for a few words. If it's a coffin dodger elderly person, I tend to go easy but it still ****s me off they're on the roads.
Dude, you shouldn't do that. Sometimes people make mistakes, we are all human after all. Obviously some people are a law unto themselves on the road, but you have to realize that you can't change that.
It's not a good idea to agressively beep your horn, you'll wind up the other driver, as well as worrying other drivers around you. A light tap on the horn is better, as it's all that is needed. Anything longer than 2 or 3 seconds, and you look like an idiot to all the other drivers around you.
Remember, you may be a driver, but you are NOT the road police.
If you have the mentality that YOU are the only person on the road that you can trust not to crash into you, and that every other driver will do whatever they can to make your drive a misery, then it's easier to keep calm.
Driving around whilst enraged by someone elses driving is bad for your awareness and concentration. Chill out. Maybe you should pull over and take a breather.
One day you might be leaning on the horn at a bad driver, and him and 4 of his mates might take offense!
I'm not saying I never get angry when I drive, because sometimes I do, however all I tend to do is rant about it to my passengers!
I guess we all have our own ways of dealing with it.