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Re: how do other drivers respond ?
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Posted by Ron in Nebr on February 18, 2003 at 21:38:31 from (65.172.143.212):
In Reply to: how do other drivers respond ? posted by redwall on February 18, 2003 at 06:09:13:
I usually get waves. Mainly because, when I drive on the road, it's a state highway, I watch my mirrors(if I have 'em) and when someone's coming, I'll all but stop and pull off to let them by. I know I'm "working", but so are alot of the people who travel the highways(especially truckers). Our lane turnoff is on a big hill, so if we go north with an implement and don't pull over, people will have to creep along behind for almost a half mile to the top of the hill unless they're the impatient type who blast around ya anyway(I always figure these people will get what's coming to them sooner or later, but I just hope it's not when me or my family is traveing). I always roll my eyes at my younger brother, who has, it seems, an "I'm more important" attitude, and will pull out in front of traffic going up the hill. I've seen five to eight vehicles creeping along behind him going over the top of the hill, and he just flat doesn't give a hoot about them. Bet he gets alot of the "other" type of "waves"!!!:)
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