dcbwhaley wrote:
I have never been able to understand why the instant that most people climb into a car they forget the normal courtesies that they observe in non motoring life.
I have never had any problem joining a crowded pavement from my office door - someone always steps aside to allow me to do so. I have lost count of the occasions I have been prevented from joining the road from a drive way by passing cars whos drivers will not give me consideration.
Pulling lines from two of your posts and ignoring for the moment any quantitative assumptions given I am going make similar ones

Driving can be, and I dare say often is for some people, a stressful activity and as such I believe it will put many drivers into an abnormal mental state. Some may become defensive, competitive or aggressive without being particularly conscious of the change or why it has occurred. To get to the point, I think driving puts many drivers into a state of mind that makes courtesy something that requires a more conscious act with the additional complication that few drivers are observing sufficiently in advance to make such acts something which can be seamlessly blended into their driving.
Steve wrote:
I bet they don't allow you to walk in front of them when they're in a single-file, non-passable queue - which is the equivalent of your driving example.
People pause to let someone through a door first, possibly in the opposite direction and may even open or hold the door.
Some people will let another with a couple of items in front at the checkout when they have a trolley full.
So sorry Steve I think your rebuttal is flawed in this respect, of course you would not expect everyone to let someone in front, however it does happen occasionally. Just as occasionally you get a driver that assists your overtake even if it is mainly truckers that do this not car drivers.
If you will both forgive me for being blunt it appears you are ending up in an argument due to syntax, absolutes, minutiae and possibly a certain bloody mindedness.

Edit - Yes maybe I should be careful of stone throwing, so sue me, all i would say is it takes one to know one
