More talk about "the Jeep wave"
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I notice that I seem to get more waves since the lift and new tires from non JK drivers then I did before.
Keep waving, sooner or later they'll all get it
Or wave, and if they don't wave back switch to the finger
Keep waving, sooner or later they'll all get it
Or wave, and if they don't wave back switch to the finger
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How it all got started
If you have ever read a book on off roading skills and etiquette, you would see that the "wave," as we now know it, actually started about 50 years ago when Jeeps, or other convoys met each other on narrow trails and the lead drivers would hold up a number of fingers equal to the number of vehicles that were following the lead. So if one convoy/Jeep group had to pull over to let the other group pass, they would have some idea of how many vehicles had to pass and how long they might have to wait. As things developed over the years, everyone in the convoy would hold up the number of fingers of vehicles that were to follow, hence the wave. Now this is complicated when the number is greater than 10. But, in this case, etiquette requires that the two lead vehicles stop side by side and pass the information verbally and that it be further passed to each group by radio if possible. It also precludes the possibility of one Jeep pulling into the middle of an oncoming convoy. Surprise, surprise. With only 10% of so of Jeeps and other SUVs ever going off road, you can expect about 10% of oncoming Jeeps to wave back. BTW, this courtesy is also extended to any vehicle you encounter on the trail, FJs, Broncos, Xterras, trucks, whatever. That's why some are waving at you and wondering why you don't wave back. They have been off road, or at least read the book. If you are interested in more trail etiquette, please let me know.
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I was disappointed, went to colorado a few weeks ago, saw more jeeps than ever and got fewer waves than ever.
My wife she drives the JK, I drive a TJ, she waves at people in other jeeps. But I've noticed around here kids and women usually wave less.
My wife she drives the JK, I drive a TJ, she waves at people in other jeeps. But I've noticed around here kids and women usually wave less.
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Methinks they would have had VERY tired arms if they kept waving at every passing Jeep.
Then again, most Jeeps there were NOT JKs. Maybe the "JK isn't a Jeep" mentality for the more hardcore Jeepers?
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I noticed the same thing when I visited Colorado about one month ago. After the 3rd day there, I think I gave up on waving at others as none of them would wave back. I even had the top down a few times and still did not get any waves. Not sure if they were not waving because I had a four door JK, or not.
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Yeah, Jeep Chicks Rock!!
I wave at all wranglers: CJ, YJ, JK and barely get any waves back, even from other identical JK's to mine. Go figure.
My family also likes to do the wave. We are driving down the highway, topless and all of us lift our arms up and wave as another Jeeper goes by. The kids love it.
I wave at all wranglers: CJ, YJ, JK and barely get any waves back, even from other identical JK's to mine. Go figure.
My family also likes to do the wave. We are driving down the highway, topless and all of us lift our arms up and wave as another Jeeper goes by. The kids love it.