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Theory: drivers in utes and SUVs are less likely than regular cars to give the thank you gesture if you let them through on a narrow road, even accounting for the frequency of each vehicle type on the road. Does this hold out for you?
I drive an SUV and always to the thank you wave. Sometimes twice, once out the side window for letting me in, and again in the rear view just in case the first one wasn't noticed
I make sure to stop the car, get out and give the person letting me in a firm and lengthy handshake.
Sure it may upset everyone else, but courtesy is priceless.
If you really want to show appreciation you should give a small gift. Chocolates are always appreciated.
Good idea. I like to write out a thank you hard as well, with a fountain pen of course.
Hot chips for me, personally
You don't give way to drivers of utes and SUVs, they take it.
This is true. I posted that comment because it's getting hard not to associate those cars with bullying behaviour even though I know there's very legitimate uses for those vehicles.
I drive the SUV I usually give the wave [a bit too euthsiactically]