Simon
That sounds far to logical and simple a reason for it to be true and an extraneous variable not designed into the research methodology. :D :D :D
Diana
P.S. It's a joke Joyce!
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LOL. i hope thats all it is :)
Well ..had a range - 2 door - come up behind me yesterday. I pulled up in town and waved as they went passed.....nothing.
...keep trying. :(
tried again today in Disco still no response :( It's a 6 wheel defender I see ocasionaly, wonder if I was driving the defender I would have got a wave. :)
Mrs ho har
LR Wave? I've never seen it. But it was always standard practice with the several Kombis that I owned years ago (and still is). Once my kombi passenger said to me "Gee you sure know a lot of kombi owners". Some non "true believers" only thought we waved as we never knew when we might need some road side assistance.
I always thought a LR wave would be the right thing to do. So I'm in. And I drive a D2. And I hope I will not need roadside assistance.....
On the way home from work on Friday last week I got a late wave from a green Defender driver on Burwood Hwy crossing Warrigal Rd. He was driving a Defender 130 ute and I drive a white Defender 110.
For the most part I get a wave from Defender drivers but sometimes us drivers are just concentrating on the road so don't see other LR drivers until too late.
On a recent trip to the Snowys I waved to LR & other vehicles. I got return waves from most truckies & tradies & farmers. Some Defer drivers & Disco drivers also - even some D3s (however, many didn't). (I didn't wave to newish RRs as I didn't want to seem to be "sucking up". None of them initiated a wave.)
Best Wishes,