I often wonder at the thought processes of some people. I was just driving up the 410 northbound, headed for Steeles. As usual the right lane is moving faster than everything else, so that's where I am. As I'm coming up on Steeles, at a rather fast clip, I can see some guy waaaay behind me get into that ridiculously long merge lane from Courtney Park and put the hammer down. He timed it perfectly to be alongside me when his lane ran out. My mere presence seemed to anger him greatly, especially when I didn't blindly swerve into the next lane to the left to allow His Majesty passage.
He went up the breakdown lane, cut across the gore, then slowed to maybe 40 Kmh in front of the car that was immediately in front of me, to demonstrate his displeasure. Then, when that car continued north, he swerved and brake-checked me on the Steeles ramp. I went around him, got into the second right turn lane, and went straight through the green, then moved to the left-most lane. He took the rightmost right turn lane and almost put himself into the side of a transport while trying to get across to me again. He pulled alongside me at Tomken and took his seat belt off but never looked at me, nor made a move to get out of his car.
Everything that "happened to" this guy was 100% self inflicted. I didn't speed up or slow down. I made no conscious effort to block him. I was just there.
Beginning to think that I need to buy a Tesla, because all the most interesting stuff seems to happen beside me, where I don't have cameras.