basingwerk wrote:
SafeSpeed wrote:
How do you say thanks to a vehicle behind at night? And why do you do it that way?
Nowadays, to assuage our own insecurities, there is a temptation to say ‘thanks’ to everybody, but we shouldn’t expect people to say ‘thanks’ just for acting normally. We aren’t a nation of softies – we don’t need cheap flashy-light tricks.
I think anything that acknowledges or encourages another road user to be more courteous should be encouraged.
We've discussed at length the lowering of societies standards of responsibility and bemoand the loss of courtesy and decency, so here's an opportunity to redress the balance.
If another driver offers me a courteous opening I'll
always acknowledge it, even if I don't take advantage of it! I'd rather they went away with a warm glow of appreciation, rather than thinking "well f*** you then"...
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I rarely say any 'thanks' to anybody in a car, and I expect none back. This is based on a simple principle. I only ever give information that is on-protocol - e.g. expected information. Any other ‘information’ given out can be misinterpreted and cause more confusion and risk than it is worth.
If we all went on a Highway Code "work to rule" the road system would become unworkable. I live down a single track lane, it is not just preferable, it is
essential that drivers give way over and above what the rules of the road dictate (which actually is nothing). If someone goes to the trouble of stopping and reversing 400 yards to let you past then the least you should do is acknowledge their trouble.
I do occasionally see drivers like you who don't bother, thinking it is their right that I make way for them. All I can say is I bet your ears must burn...
