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As someone still waiting for his Model 3, I am wondering if there is a way to greet or acknowledge other Model 3 drivers on the road.
I never had a special greeting for the road but in the parking lot I would go with “Hi, how’s the Dallas service center today ... oh, cool, me too, see you there next Monday!”
They might think you're throwing gang signs at themCorvette drivers often give each other the "V" sign (like a peace sign).
It's tough to give a Tesla driver a "T" sign. Try it.
Corvette drivers often give each other the "V" sign (like a peace sign).
It's tough to give a Tesla driver a "T" sign. Try it.
In American Sign language a T is a fist with your thumb in between the index and middle finger. Actually really easy and kinda cool looking!Corvette drivers often give each other the "V" sign (like a peace sign).
It's tough to give a Tesla driver a "T" sign. Try it.
No kidding!They might think you're throwing gang signs at them
Forum members, and have a sense of community, the rest are self absorbed pr|cks who have no situational awareness whatsoever or are too busy texting while (Auto, hopefully) driving.
Isn't also sign for a-hole, which based on how some fellow Tesla owners driver, I should flash.I've done my best to start a movement that uses an exaggerated "OK" where you make an O with the thumb and first finger, but spread the 3 remaining fingers to emphasize the "3". Does not seem to be catching on. Part of the problem is that while 1.5% of Tesla owners are fun, enthusiastic, Forum members, and have a sense of community, the rest are self absorbed pr|cks who have no situational awareness whatsoever or are too busy texting while (Auto, hopefully) driving.
Edit: Oh yeah, I forgot about this, is that apparently white supremacists have appropriated the sign, so, never mind, don't use it. It's also an important scuba message, so if you're diving, don't think the guy means "White Power." He's asking if you're OK.
I believe bikers often wave at other bikers, but car drivers never had any reason to greet other car drivers.