I have commented in the past that driving here in New Jersey is not for the faint of heart. (According to my fantastic record-keeping, I've made pithy observations on this as recently as this past June and as far back as April 2012). Anyway, we're a very densely populated state and many of our roads were laid out with care IN THE 1700s, so it takes special talents to negotiate them today.
Insulting other drivers is commonplace. Frankly, for years even I promptly gave other drivers the finger when they didn't use their directional signal properly. Out of 100s of these "correctional suggestions," less than a handful of drivers actually took umbrage. We've got thick skins here in NJ. So the sign shown here should come as no surprise to any NJ driver - all part of the rich experience of driving here.
A curmudgeon wouldn't have it any other way.
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