Question Posted Wednesday February 15 2006, 5:41 pm
I am 13 years old and my mom has a terriable problem with road rage. The other day their were 2 people riding her bumper and the first guy in the white car went on and passed and their was another blue car behind him. Well my mom was trying to miss a pot hole in the side of the road so she got a bit close to the yellow line. When she did the blue car (that must have been chasing the white car) came around her and went in to the grass and almost tore the whole side of my mom's car off. It was so bad that if she hadn't have looked back in her side mirror she would have been destroyed because the person probably didn't have insurance on her car.
So my mom pulled off on the side of the road and gave them the middle finger and pulled off and started going 75 MPH in about 10 seconds and I or her neither had a seat belt on and the road had a few steep curves in it. So I jerked on my seatbelt and she got to about 80 and slowed down. Then a couple of miles down the road they pulled over both the white car and the blue car. So she pulled up right beside the white car on my side and said "You Son of a B*tch you almost made me run off the G.D road!!" then she said "I know who you are! Your __'s boy." and then she called the state police on them and we don't know if they ever picked them up.
But what bothers me is that she didn't know that the man could have had a gun and shot me and her both because they sold and did pills. They could have even burned us out because the boys dad lived right up above us untill he moved. My mom is out of control. This has probably happend more than 5 times in the last 2 months with different people. But not quite as bad. So does anyone know what to do?
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