11-23-2018, 01:07 AM
(11-21-2018, 01:40 PM)Paris_imp Wrote:(11-21-2018, 08:23 AM)Csory_imp Wrote: Just noticed that fellow bikers wish “wide roads” instead of saying see’ya or bye here. Are there any specific greetings/customs used where you live?
Also, this is about the only country besides good’ole US where riders raise their hands on the road to each other, though it is done in a very specific way: by pointing outward with left index finger, palm facing forward, arm horizontal or slightly below that...)
Just one more thing: it is considered polite to “thank you” car drivers who pull to the curbs so that bikers can filter through - by straightening your right foot outward... Kind of waving but with your shoeI guess that is the only limb that can be freed up temporarily
I drop my left hand below the handlebar and extend it outward and downward at an angle, rolling out my first two fingers in a peace sign.
Once when I worked at a rail yard, the engineers there had a very cool way of acknowledging you. As the locomotives passed slowly by, they would point their gloved hand with the index finger extended and rotate the wrist twice in a quick but lazy rhythm. They did it so deftly, I could never get it quite right, even after a few years of trying.
Like Paris I use the peace sign. Something that has been used here since the 60s.
I do not wave if rapidly sweeping through a corner while riding enthusiastically, especially if the oncoming biker(s) is doing the same.
I learned not wave if riding in the city. I do not want to be distracted or create a distraction in heavy traffic. Too many dangerous things can happen in a second or two of inattention: traffic light changes, sudden traffic stops, left turns by impatient drivers, etc.

I guess that is the only limb that can be freed up temporarily 