I can just hear those tiny clogs rattling on that hard plastic now.
I can just hear those tiny clogs rattling on that hard plastic now.
Only just clocked the clogs!I can just hear those tiny clogs rattling on that hard plastic now.
You’ll hear it to now.Only just clocked the clogs!
So, the following day (Saturday) I drove from Oban to Applecross via Glencoe and the waving stats on this leg took a turn for the worse...Just arrived in Oban for a whistle-stop tour of Scotland's west coast (on me tod, as missus has buggered off to Belfast for a girly weekend).
So far the wave stats stand at:
Waves initiated by others: 1 (I missed it, dammit - couldn’t respond quick enough and only managed a head nod, as if on a motorbike)
Waves initiated by me: 6
Waves received in response: 4
I can understand that.Here in Oz I’ve noticed that the further west and off the main highways you go the less vehicles (of any type) you see but the more likely you are going to get an acknowledgement from other drivers (who are mainly behind the wheel of white Toyota utes). Not a wave but more of a very subtle lift of one finger off the steering wheel. It’s a kind of acknowledgement that there’s another human out there!

I waved to a very pretty Buzz today, total ignorement! I don't remember a wave back, ever! As you say, we must be considered dirty!I wonder what the protocol is for Transporter to Buzz waving?
Maybe Buzz people don’t want anything to with Transporter people: the dirty old distant relative!
I mention this because I had a 2 tone Buzz coming the opposite way the other day and he just glared at me…I didn’t wave; I was confused![]()
Always wave...if there is just a slight hint of not being a work/delivery van I wave good and proper...whether it's a T6x or any any other Tx. It's how we connect!!Driving along the coast road in Southport today, a T2 (possibly Brazilian built) coming the opposite direction flashed its lights and waved extremely enthusiastically. Quite surprised, and flattered tbh.
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