Philippine Mango
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Originally posted by: Sluggo
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: psteng19
Originally posted by: Perknose
And flash your highs when you pull out to pass him. It's a courtesy truckers appreciate.Originally posted by: MisterJackson
It all depends on the size of the vehicle you're driving. My 4runner is large, so I have to get pretty close.
I won't draft if it looks like a younger guy driving. Most of those guys have no sense. If I see an old timer behind the wheel though I'll flash my lights and pull in behind the trailer. The old timers are usually pretty cool about it. Plus they know where smokey lurks, so the know what speed to go.
If you do draft always tap your brakes two or three times after you're in front of him as a thank you, it's the rules of the road my friend.
Are you guys serious? I can't tell.
I'm not sure about Perknose, but MisterJackson is right that flashing your brake lights a few times is the way you thank a trucker. But you don't have to hit the brakes, you can just turn your lights on and off.If you pay attention, you'll notice that when one trucker pulls in front of another, he'll sometimes flash the lights on the trailer on and off. The trucker that let the other guy in front of him then flashes his in acknowledgement.
Thats a little backwards from how I learned it.
I learned that when a truck passes you, a quick flash of lights or even a quick flash of your high beams lets the truck driver know that he has completely cleared your car and it is safe to pull back into the right hand lane of traffic. He can notice the flash without ever having to check his mirrors to know when he has cleared the vehicle he is passing.
The trucker will then flash his trailer lights as a quick thank you for doing him that small favor.
Or.... you could just decide not to be a cheapass and pick your self up a CB radio...
