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Clearly though if its Phil on his bike side my side with another cyclist I am running him down and not waving though.... Joke joke.. lets not go there!!![]()
now now, just because youre not joining us this lovely afternoon......
Clearly though if its Phil on his bike side my side with another cyclist I am running him down and not waving though.... Joke joke.. lets not go there!!![]()
But they aren't letting you past are they. They have no right to drive in front of you and if they did so causing a crash they would be the ones responsible.
Clearly though if its Phil on his bike side my side with another cyclist I am running him down and not waving though.... Joke joke.. lets not go there!!![]()
now now, just because youre not joining us this lovely afternoon......
Is it not self centred to expect someone to thank you for not crossing onto their side of the road when they have right of way?
That sounds like a bit of a reverse psychology defence... You are determined to not wave so as to provoke a response and are most probably disappointed when you don't get the response you are seeking...
Back in the day it was also common practice for a driver proceeding downhill to waiver his 'right of way' to a vehicle travelling uphill... How would the modern driver cope with that conundrum I wonder...
I had my drivers side wing mirror smashed of last year by one of those cretins who try and barge their way through when there are parked cars on their side of the road.
He almost drove off again until I ran back down and stood in front of his van, he then tried arguing the to$$ that it was my fault, there were no witnesses etc etc, the usual cr@p from someone losing a discussion. He refused to give me his details but being the ultimate thicko he forgot the minor detail that had his name and number were emblazoned across the side of his van.
As a small bonus, on my way back to the car a bloke leaned out of his car window and said "I saw it all and it was his fault mate" then kindly gave me his details to act as a witness :whoo:
Just polite at the end of the day - if someone is waiting for me to pass before they go - whatever the reason I will give them a polite thank you. The action costs nothing
Slighty on a tangent, but if you're driving along and a car is parked on your side of the road, you have to wait for oncoming vehicles to pass before you pull out around the parked car. Do you expect the oncoming vehicles to thank you for waiting and if so why?
I don't nor do I wave when driving past. For this reason, if a car is blocking my side of the road that is my problem, I am not letting you past, you have right of way. When there isn't a parked car I don't wave at every passing vehicle thanking them for staying on their side of the road and don't expect them to do it back.
I appreciate that a wave is only a small gesture and easy to do, but I really don't see the need. People have just come to expect it.
It wasn't originally a thank you, its a 'friend'ly gesture
I think it derives from days of old when men would tip their hats etc when passing/meeting someone (especially on horseback) and the behavior has probably just transferred to cars
Might be something to do with showing ones hand (& therefore showing you are unarmed & pose no threat/mean no harm)
I used to drive an MG and most other MG drivers would do this little half wave (thumb still on wheel, open hand to display fingers, and close) when they saw another one.
I miss it now I drive a boring old Honda Jazz.
I also do a nod of acknowledgment when a driver stops to let me cross a zebra crossing even though it's what they are meant to do
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I also do a nod of acknowledgment when a driver stops to let me cross a zebra crossing even though it's what they are meant to do
No, I don't skip.Do you do the little skip as you try to hurry across too. It always feels as though you're getting in the way doesn't it.
I do the mouthed Thank you nod & slight raising of the hand ha ha . phew im not the only mad oneAlways!! Like this one too!
If there's a guy in a rush behind me, I let him through.
Is his wife in labour and he's in a rush to get her there? Or is she already there and hoping he'll get there in time? Is his mother dying? and so on and so on...
Seriously, just let them go with thought that you might actually have done some good.
And if he is a kn0b, he'll get got eventually anyway... relax and let it go...
A gentleman in a BMW....