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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you pull up at the Stop sign at least four seconds ahead of me and come to a full stop with your blinker on to turn right, it is NOT polite to sit there and wave me on when I arrive at the Stop sign across from you with my signal on to turn left. When you clearly have the right of way in any situation, the safest *and* most polite thing to do is…take it at the safest, earliest possible moment. This also applies to parking lots, etc. Go with the flow. When you have the right of way, take it and be efficient. Waving is for when you are graciously allowing someone to merge or do what they need to do when they are in the “wrong of way.” Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.[/quote] Marylanders wave a lot. Are you in Maryland? Hey, when in Rome . . .[/quote]
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