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Diesel Air Horns, for rude drivers here in Phoenix |
Rikyrat |
Mar 20 2020, 12:14 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 58 Joined: 30-January 19 From: Phoenix Member No.: 22,844 Region Association: None |
I swear of all the place I have lived, this place - Phoenix, Az - has got to have the rudest drivers on the planets. On the freeway when you signal to change lanes people will purposely speed up to fill the gap so you can't change lanes. I had one guy try to knock me off of my motorcycle, at a stop light cuz he was pissed that I went around him. At stoplights, if the light turns green, you don't have time to let the clutch out, and some dit wit, is blowing his horn. I may not be able to solve all of the problems, but I got a solution for the stoplights. I am going to mount a diesel air horn facing backwards, so that I can honk back at them, as I am leaving the line. Probably not the wisest thing to do, considering people here are gun happy, but it will definitely get their attention. I wanted to get some opinions on if I should do this. Hopefully, it is not illegal. But considering that most people here consider their horn to be attached to the brakes. LOL, it may not be too bad. Just a passing random thought |
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