Old 02-01-21, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Iride01
There have actually been drivers that waved other vehicles out that were immediately hit by a vehicle in the other lane. In court one of the arguments by the injured drivers is that the one waving was responsible for damages. The presumption being that by waving, they assumed responsibility for the safety of that person and should have made certain no other hazards existed.

Don't know what the outcomes were for these instances, but the first time I heard about such was when I was a teen in the 70's. So it's been going on a while. I'd be certain your driving instructor was aware of this potential for reassignment of responsibility.

That happened to my mother- driver insistently waving her out from a parking lot, & when she did, was hit by car in the next lane.

Fortunately no injuries. The driving equivalent of mansplaining.

While riding, I sometimes wave folks around to pass, but only when it unquestionably safe.

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