The nod

Scooters don't count.

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I nod at anything, have accidentally nodded at old people on those electric trolley things.
I say nod, but it's more of a dog like side head tilt with an added twist of the neck, definitely looks like I need a chiropractor, but it means I still get to look forward rather than down.
There's an old lady that every morning during rush hour takes her dog out for a road walk on her mobility scooter doing impressive 5mph. I can't wait to retire and do the same, or get a equivalent to an M5 and drive it on the right lane doing 50mph. :D
 
I nod at anything, have accidentally nodded at old people on those electric trolley things.
I say nod, but it's more of a dog like side head tilt with an added twist of the neck, definitely looks like I need a chiropractor, but it means I still get to look forward rather than down.
Yeah the side head tilt is the one I see more often than not around my area. That and the leg out, which I always thought was more a European thing and don't remember seeing until recently.
 
Yeah the side head tilt is the one I see more often than not around my area. That and the leg out, which I always thought was more a European thing and don't remember seeing until recently.
My offside leg may go out if there's, for example, a car waiting to pull out of a junction on my left that may misinterpret any head movement. If they can't see the leg I can still be all nice and then not have to do an emergency stop :cry:.
 
My offside leg may go out if there's, for example, a car waiting to pull out of a junction on my left that may misinterpret any head movement. If they can't see the leg I can still be all nice and then not have to do an emergency stop :cry:.
I just think I'll fall off if I start sticking my leg out. :D
 
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