The boat-towing finds me pretty mellow, after all, I'm going fishing! But other than that I should not be allowed on the road - I am very impatient. Here I am in my 70th year and I'm still that way. Lordy, I try to chill out, but you know how old habits are. But even so, I have a clean driving record with not so much as a parking ticket.
I learned that impatience when driving big rigs. Even though I usually was paid by the hour, I was always in a hurry. I wanted to make money for the boss. I should have gotten over those bad habits by now; I haven't driven big rigs since about 1980.
My personal best (worst?) record was being flipped off by five people in one day! Now that's a noteworthy accomplishment even on the crazy freeways of the SF Bay Area, where I often pulled doubles with liquid in them and no baffles. They can be a handful.
I was so bad that on occasion I'd get into confrontations with other drivers. These days I realize that's pretty sick, but that's just how it was. One incident found me in the back of a police car in South SF while they sorted out the details of some fool who intentionally forced me to stop - then he took off. I followed him through the industrial park and when he parked at his place of work I caught him and gave him a free "driving lesson". Fortunately, the cops declared it mutual combat, and let us go. That was as close to being arrested as I ever came.
Please don't hate me for being stupid. I'm not
that bad anymore...
A couple of tips for you four wheelers: Don't loiter along the side of a big rig as you cruise down the highway. Pass, follow, or get the heck out of the way. If that big truck had to suddenly change lanes for some reason, you'd be a sandwich. And don't pass a truck, then pull in front of him and unnecessarily slow down and force him to slow down. That happens all the time and it is infuriating! Don't feel you have to pass that truck if you don't pay attention to your speed - maybe learn to use the cruise control!
Enough of this... I might get kicked off the forum!
My "big rig" nowadays on a launch ramp of the California Delta: