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Driver should contain his rage

To the angry man driving the blue Dodge pick-up who cut off three lanes of traffic to get into the left turning lane on St. Albert Trail on Monday, April 18 at about noon — your road rage is not appreciated.

To the angry man driving the blue Dodge pick-up who cut off three lanes of traffic to get into the left turning lane on St. Albert Trail on Monday, April 18 at about noon — your road rage is not appreciated.

I find it very offensive that you would proceed to flip me the bird in a very aggressive manner after not only cutting me off in the left lane, but also cutting into the intersection in front of the person in the left turning lane. What you did was not only dangerous but completely unnecessary.

I later told this to my mom, who shared a similar story about a man yelling at her through his window with the same unkind gestures after she turned right in a free-flow lane off of St. Albert Trail. This person was also driving a blue Dodge pickup.

Please control your anger. No wants to feel threatened while running their daily errands, especially when they did not do anything wrong.

Elyse Fortier, St. Albert

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