while driving home tonight I did something I've done many times before, but this time I actually processed what I was doing as I was doing it.
I like to get in the fast lane and go 10 over the speed limit. The speed that I've found cops will pretty much leave you alone. In this case, it was 75 in a 65. Pretty safe cruising speed. Now, most of the time if someone comes up behind me, I'll just move to the right and let them pass, then shift back to the fast lane again. However, when I'm really in a hurry, I'll wait for 'that guy' to come up behind me and ride closely, then I'll proceed to piss him off by slowing a bit and when he goes to pass me, speed up until there's another car blocking him from getting in front of me. I do this intentionally, to get him really pissed off so when he finally gets a break-away moment, he takes it and suddenly becomes my "rabbit" while I follow a mile or so behind him as a dog would at the track.
I'm not responsible for his reaction. The way he feels is his responsibility, not mine. I've never felt bad about this particular thing I do and think it's quite funny.
We're each responsible for the way we interpret what comes at us. in no case, ever, would I get a ticket for inciting another to speed.