Cross driver

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A cross driver is someone who maliciously and consciously disturbs and hampers the intentions of another.

The word comes from Low German ( 17th century ): dwarsdryver denotes a skipper who steers his vehicle poorly in the fairway across ( dwars ) and thus hinders others in their onward journey.

Dealing with "lateral drift" in everyday life is not always easy. There are a number of counselors that give recommendations on how to deal with them appropriately.

A ferry on the Lippe in Wesel is called the Quertreiber .

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Individual evidence

  1. Quertreiber in: Friedrich Kluge: Etymological Dictionary of the German Language De Gruyter 2012
  2. Ursula Wawrzinek: How to deal with stubborn donkeys and insulted liver sausages: How to creatively resolve conflicts. Velcro-Cotta 2014
  3. Regina Mittenhuber: Sales practice inside sales: sales preparation and address qualification - communication techniques and complaint management. MI Business Book, 2009
  4. Ferry Quertreiber on wesel-tourismus.de