As soon as something like this happens (try and get his plate number) call the police (not 999 but non-emergency number) and tell them what happened and that YOU want to file a complaint.
He might not get a fine, but he will be spoken to. I have had friends in Dubai call the Dubai police hotline (including the school bus driver I was travelling with to a school function with students) and file reports about exactly what you're describing.
In one friend's instance, he called, told the police what had happened and the other fellow arrived at the police station about an hour later to file a complaint about my friend's behaviour. The police were able to say they were already aware of the situation and began to question the second fellow closely.
In your situation, being a female is a BIG plus. Tell them you felt threatened and intimidated (quite truthfully) and tried to slow down (quite rightly) but that the other driver drove recklessly.
So long as you're being honest, the police know how these guys drive and behave. For goodness's sake don't flip them the bird or use the F word (they can read those lips) and you'll be in hot water for it. One case in Dubai meant a UK (female) expat had to surrender her passport for 6 months until the court case was heard (never did hear the verdict) but better to just shake your head - they can still see it in their rearview mirror (if they actually use it) and you won't have to answer to a judge for it.
Signature line > "You can't fix stupid"
As soon as something like this happens (try and get his plate number) call the police (not 999 but non-emergency number) and tell them what happened and that YOU want to file a complaint.
He might not get a fine, but he will be spoken to. I have had friends in Dubai call the Dubai police hotline (including the school bus driver I was travelling with to a school function with students) and file reports about exactly what you're describing.
In one friend's instance, he called, told the police what had happened and the other fellow arrived at the police station about an hour later to file a complaint about my friend's behaviour. The police were able to say they were already aware of the situation and began to question the second fellow closely.
In your situation, being a female is a BIG plus. Tell them you felt threatened and intimidated (quite truthfully) and tried to slow down (quite rightly) but that the other driver drove recklessly.
So long as you're being honest, the police know how these guys drive and behave. For goodness's sake don't flip them the bird or use the F word (they can read those lips) and you'll be in hot water for it. One case in Dubai meant a UK (female) expat had to surrender her passport for 6 months until the court case was heard (never did hear the verdict) but better to just shake your head - they can still see it in their rearview mirror (if they actually use it) and you won't have to answer to a judge for it.
Signature line > "You can't fix stupid"