Friendly wave

IDRIS1 replied on 21/01/2020 09:48

Posted on 21/01/2020 09:48

I'm very new to motor homing !! On only my 2nd trip out in my unit - I encountered a fellow motor homer coming towards me who gave me a very enthusiastic wave and a flash of his lights !! of course I responded !! but is that normal / expected - i'm happy to give anyone a wave but don't wish to look like a **** ??

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derekcyril replied on 24/05/2020 10:28

Posted on 23/05/2020 17:45 by Amesford

Austin as our school was just the other side of the lickey hills from Longbridge 

Posted on 24/05/2020 10:28

Remember coming down rose hill as a child . Dad had a clapped out morris series e . Rear axle fell of putting handbrake on ,i ended up ,my neck  j ammed firmly between front seats

Forest Gate replied on 17/06/2020 19:47

Posted on 17/06/2020 19:47

Seems to be a long held tradition as it is with motorcyclists. Bit of a shame it's not the same with tuggers!

I would draw the line at flashing of headlights for the reasons mentioned in previous answers but I can't see a problem with a swift touch of the forelock personally. Makes you feel part of a club!

Tinwheeler replied on 17/06/2020 19:53

Posted on 17/06/2020 19:53

That’s the trouble, you won't see a problem while you’re busy looking at other drivers and waving.🙄

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