No, it isn’t that you’re messing up our flow, but I personally don’t like to move over unless I can tell I have at least a truck length between us because of all the lowlifes in the world who will floor it as soon as they see a truck put on a turn signal. But if you flash your lights I’ll know for certain you’re paying attention.
With regards to flashing your lights, don’t flash your high beams at night. That won’t be appreciated. If you can, turn them off and then back on.
Thank you for thinking of us and asking a good question.
Highway Etiquette Question
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by JustA4Wheeler, Apr 25, 2025.
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I can say, as a truck driver with 3 million mi, I've seen it all, as they say. Remember, there's lots of traffic on our highways. So in a busy pattern, you have lots of drivers with different driving habits. So the guy in your left mirror isn't on the same page necessarily as the guy on your right side. Trying to co-ordinate everyone isn't easy. Observe, anticipate, and be willing to "give in". Look at the Indy 500, how many vehicles doing 160 MPH and inches from the other vehicles going around the track. And not hitting each other. (mostly)
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Not a very good analogy; any professional racing event will have a steward (or group of stewards), who will be watching the race, and will give penalties or even disqualifications for drivers who do not follow the rule book. Believe me, there are many rules in racing about when you have to 'give way' and when you do not.
As a person who has both raced professionally (without much success..) and also driven freight professionally, I guarantee you that those who hold racing licenses are held to a much higher standard. Nobody gets to Indycar, Nascar, or Formula 1 by NOT following the rules. Truckers, OTOH, have a penchant for "forgetting" the rules or just disregarding them when convenient. Flagrantly breaking the rules while racing will get you "black-flagged" very quickly, whereas breaking the rules on the highway may catch up with you quickly, weeks, months or years later, or sometimes never at all.Lav-25 Thanks this. -
That's my whole point.....A group of drivers, all on the same page. You couldn't get 30 people off the street and have them race around a track at 150MPH .....they would be crashing with-in 1/2 mi ! !
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