07-01-2018, 11:54 AM
(07-01-2018, 08:17 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: If you are on a motorcycle and need to wave someone by- something is severely wrong.
If you are in a car and need to wave somebody by- something is still severely wrong.
Keep up with the expected flow of traffic, which should allow a decent amount of acceptance for slightly slower than optimum for a short time period- but getting to the right if more than one lane of traffic as soon as possible- if not then you are doing something wrong.
At no point should there be a need for a wave by, high beams, finger, etc- unless someone was clueless, rude, or blatantly should not be on the road anymore.
I really feel like something is being lost in internet translation. I’m not being the bad guy-
I’m saying if everyone is doing the right things, aware of other drivers and their own behavior- then no need for anything beyond normal flow of traffic.
If extreme actions are being taken- most times the person in front is indeed doing something wrong however that may be to their sensitivities.
Common courtesy and basic laws of the road. Do somewhere around the speed limit, get in the right lane if not passing or if someone on your tail. Don’t tailgate. Easy.
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