It’s bad enough she ran a stop sign, but to spit. Mam, you’re something else, for real.

Presumed New Hampshirite and Redditor /u/janderson_33 shared unflattering dashcam footage taken earlier in April to the /r/IdiotsInCars subreddit showing a fellow NH Motorist blowing past a residential stop sign and spitting in her general direction.

Check out the video for yourself below.

The incident happened the intersection of Kimball St. and Bremer St. in Manchester, NH (Exact location on Google Maps linked here.)

As the video shows, OP is at a four-way-stop stand-off with another driver going straight on Bremer St.

Finally, the other driver goes, which means it’s OP’s turn to go, that is until another driver following close behind the other driver goes first turning left, taking OP’s turn.

To add insult to injury, the lady motorist hocks a big fat loogie at OP’s car.

OP slowed down his video footage, the “lady ‘s” spit clearly visible.

Classy…

“Me and the first lady got to the stop sign at the exact same time. She was on the right and had the right of way, so I waited for her to go, then the second car just went too. I assume they were caravaning?,” OP writes in his Youtube video description.”

“In any case, no excuse to spit on my car.”

“I had just come from the terrible Bremer/Eddy intersection and another lady had tried to let me go when she had the right of way which is why I didn’t just go when she was waving me. It was also hard to see if she was waving me or what because the sun was in my eyes.”

Running a stop sign in NH is subject to a $124 base fine.

Spitting at someone in NH can technically be charged as simple assault a class B misdemeanor (the lightest criminal offense), subject to fine up to $1,200.

Running a stop sign increases your chances of getting into an accident.

Had OP not stopped in time, both drivers would arguably share fault, OP for going when it’s not clear and the other driver for turning out of turn.

It would’ve been a financial headache for all involved.

Spitting, now that’s just rude… and in NH, actually an assault.

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