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Jeepin' Wave Rules
These rules are an attempt to make
it easier to facilitate the mandatory wave when
coming in contact with another vehicle of the
Jeep nature. Though there are several variations
of the waving rules, the following were designed
as an easy to remember guideline for when to wave
and who should wave first.
Rule 1:
If you are a driver or passenger in a Jeep
vehicle, and you come in contact with another
occupied Jeep vehicle you should wave. If the
vehicle is not occupied, the wave is optional.
Rule 2:
Be the first to wave. Don't wait, just wave.
Rule 3:
Be forgiving. Sometimes the occupants of the Jeep
receiving the wave are not paying attention,
distracted, or are paying attention to driving.
We all know how you can get lost in the euphoria
of driving a Jeep and forget about the outside
world.
Rule 4:
Wave vigourously. When cruising at 55mph towards
a vehicle going 55mph it is sometimes difficult
to see the 'over the steering wheel' wave. Get
that hand out and make it seen!
Rule 5:
When you are the recipient of a wave, return the
wave.
Rule 6:
Sometimes Jeep owners forget they are not in
their Jeep and wave by habit. When occupants of
non-Jeep vehicles wave, returning the wave is
optional, but usually a good idea.
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