Every time!
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Every time!
Every time I'm on the roads, enjoying my ride in my 02 maroon ranger, I always see another ranger on the road. Thinking, hey it's another brother apart of the community, allow me to show my appreciation. So I throw a little wave and every single time, and I mean every time, no one waves back. Now you gotta put that into prospective, I live in San Antonio, Texas, a lot of blue collared hard working men/woman that drive our Rangers and not one can share the appreciation that we have a comradery based on our lifestyles and vehicles.
Bikers get one. Jeeps get one. Why not ford Rangers? We are all hard working men/woman that appreciate fine craftsmenship and ingenuity, we all bond through this one selection and that is our Rangers.
All and all, next time you see a ranger on the road, don't be afraid to wave back.
Bikers get one. Jeeps get one. Why not ford Rangers? We are all hard working men/woman that appreciate fine craftsmenship and ingenuity, we all bond through this one selection and that is our Rangers.
All and all, next time you see a ranger on the road, don't be afraid to wave back.
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Put a Donald Trump sticker there instead and see what happens.
I don't wave at people, maybe in my small town, but I'm too busy driving and watching out for idiots behind the wheel and stupid pedestrians.
I don't know what it's like in US/Texas, but here in Canada it almost becomes a game. People don't even look when they step out on the cross walk.
Drivers are the same, they depend upon the other driver to see them while they coast through stop signs, red lights and generally don't pay attention.
I find driving one of the most exhausting things I have to do, so I don't have time to wave.
It's even worse now with all these stupid tourists on the road in these rental motor homes where they are not really comfortable driving them.
They have no judgment how big they are.
I don't wave at people, maybe in my small town, but I'm too busy driving and watching out for idiots behind the wheel and stupid pedestrians.
I don't know what it's like in US/Texas, but here in Canada it almost becomes a game. People don't even look when they step out on the cross walk.
Drivers are the same, they depend upon the other driver to see them while they coast through stop signs, red lights and generally don't pay attention.
I find driving one of the most exhausting things I have to do, so I don't have time to wave.
It's even worse now with all these stupid tourists on the road in these rental motor homes where they are not really comfortable driving them.
They have no judgment how big they are.
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