Another thought experiment. I read a post on the ccw section of another very popular forum where the author describes being involved in a road rage incident. What struck me as tactically unsound was when he decided to exit his car to confront the other guy despite seemingly no urgent reason to do so. The other guy didn't have a gun or some sort of impact weapon. Instead the author's car happened to be blocked in by the other guy's car while the other guy was screaming at him and pulling on the author's car door trying to get him and his passenger to get out and fight.
At what point is exiting the vehicle the right decision? How does that calculus look to you? My first preference would be to drive away if possible but I'm not sure how to think about exiting.
I do have a "vehicle skills" class on my list of future training but was hoping to also gain some insight here. Thanks.