Lady, my car was neck and neck with yours in the lane next to yours. If you'd even bothered to move an eyeball before beginning to change lanes (or during!), you would've realized that we cannot occupy the same physical space at the same time. Instead, you injected a much unwanted dose of sheer incompetence into my morning. Thanks.
If you had gotten in a crash, while the fault would have been hers, the fact that you could have avoided the crash by not driving alongside the other car cannot be dismissed as a point of failure. Protect yourself before someone else wrecks yourself. - Scoble, Alex Scoble
I guess my post made it sound like I was just sitting alongside her cruising at the same speed the whole time. It wasn't so much that as it was that I was in my lane going with the flow of traffic when she pulled up alongside in the adjoining lane (which was otherwise pretty empty) and decided to merge at the point in time when we happened to be neck and neck. A couple of seconds earlier or later and it would've been some other car that she nearly wrecked. - Brian Chang