Which is the definition of the term. I've made a wrong turn and been on a one way street going the wrong way a couple times in my life thanks to badly placed or hidden signage. I think most people who drive in urban environments have. I corrected it ASAP and didn't get in anyone's way in the process. And that's the whole point, it's not about driving perfectly, but rather how one deals with a mistake they've made.
For instance, everyone has gotten into the wrong lane for where they wanted to go at a traffic light before and been stuck there because of traffic. Now, people like Scott, Nate, Arif, and myself go the direction of the lane we are in and find a place to turn around. We suck it up and lose the time because it's our error. The MFFY driver turns their steering wheel and jams the nose of their vehicle into the next lane and forces his way to the lane he wants to be in. The fact that he forces other drivers to wait for him and lose their green signal doesn't even enter his mind. He might even flip them off.
Wrong Way MFFY! 3380Brent P Didja ever ask yourself, "How do they get away with that"? Where's your evidence speed limit criteria is pulled out...
Of course those 'just let them do it', "consideration", and infinite tolerance types think that those 'wrong lane' type drivers aren't doing anything wrong. That everyone should wait for them and other drivers should open up a gap for them. Anyone who objects to the selfish behavior is wrong and inconsiderate.