bcemr
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Last night my wife and I were on our way to dinner in Cerritos, California when a fire engine lit up about 3 lights behind us. We were at a red light in the left of 3 through lanes, so I hit my hazards and sat tight.
The engine came up behind us blaring the angry horn then moved into the left turn lane beside us, continuing to hit its horn, before passing us and then filling the entirely empty 2 right lanes beside us which they could have just used to pass us. Instead they tried to force us into a red intersection and across 3 lanes to the right shoulder, just so they could use my lane to go 10 feet and then move to the right 2 lanes as the intersection ahead of us in the left lane was full and stopped at a red left turn about 15 cars deep.
My wife was incredibly frustrated with me claiming I should have moved over for the engine regardless of my experience and common sense - whereas in my experience I thought they were in the wrong. I would never have driven like that. I would have simply gone around my car to the right in the empty lanes and continued on my way.
My training has taught me something completely contrary to what their actions were and it made me wonder - what do you guys think? Would you have forced me into a dangerous intersection when 3/4 lanes were empty? Would you have blasted your horns at me and gave me angry glares?
*irresponsible
The engine came up behind us blaring the angry horn then moved into the left turn lane beside us, continuing to hit its horn, before passing us and then filling the entirely empty 2 right lanes beside us which they could have just used to pass us. Instead they tried to force us into a red intersection and across 3 lanes to the right shoulder, just so they could use my lane to go 10 feet and then move to the right 2 lanes as the intersection ahead of us in the left lane was full and stopped at a red left turn about 15 cars deep.
My wife was incredibly frustrated with me claiming I should have moved over for the engine regardless of my experience and common sense - whereas in my experience I thought they were in the wrong. I would never have driven like that. I would have simply gone around my car to the right in the empty lanes and continued on my way.
My training has taught me something completely contrary to what their actions were and it made me wonder - what do you guys think? Would you have forced me into a dangerous intersection when 3/4 lanes were empty? Would you have blasted your horns at me and gave me angry glares?
*irresponsible