Why do truckers honk when you pass them?

This helps traffic flow and helps avoid cars from unexpectedly appearing in the blind spots of truckers. Passing a truck on the right can be very dangerous if he is trying to get over and doesn't see you.
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Why do trucks flash you when you pass them?

The Flashing Lights You DO Want to See

More than two consecutive flashes from oncoming traffic means that there is another type of danger ahead and you should proceed with caution. You can also use your headlights to communicate with trucks, a common signal is for lane change clearance.
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Why do people honk when they drive past?

Most men explained that they did it for 'laughs' and amusement - and plenty attributed the act to their fellow passengers. 'It's the mess with the people inside the car,' said one, whilst another said they do it to get 'a bunch of laughs from the guys they're driving with. '
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What is it called when you get a trucker to honk?

Author: Chris Williams via WHAS

Pumping one's fist in the air, in the so-called “trucker salute”, was a fun way for kids to pass time during family road trips. If they were luck and caught the attention of the big rig driver, that trucker would respond with a loud bellow of their air horn.
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What does 2 honks mean?

Short honk plus medium honk: Your maneuver was unwise, and I am carrying a grudge. Two short honks and a long blast: Your maneuver was unwise, and all that keeps me from exacting revenge is the prison sentence of 25 years to life. Three long blasts: The prison sentence will be worth it. • At a traffic light.
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Is it illegal for truckers to honk their horn?

“Honking” is penalized by way of the issuance of a ticket and the imposition of a fine. In several states, the fine imposed by state laws ranges from $75 to $1000. In some states, “honking” somebody else's truck air horn is punishable.
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What does 7 blasts on a ship's horn mean?

There's also one more signal that very few people will ever hear outside of a drill ... Seven Short Horn Blasts followed by One Long Blast - This horn signal indicates a general emergency and will also be accompanied by alarms and visual indicators depending on the ship you are sailing on.
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How do truckers greet each other?

For example, in the early days of the CB radio, the term "Good Buddy" was widely used. Nicknames or callsigns given or adopted by CB radio users are known as "handles". Many truck drivers will call each other "Hand", or by the name of the company they are driving for.
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Do trucks still honk for kids?

After talking to a handful of truckers and trucking experts, we can confidently say, yes, this tradition is alive and well. “Although the technology in the truck has changed, the universal sign for honking the horn has not,” says Susan Fall, a 25-year veteran of the trucking industry.
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Why do trucks pass each other?

According to one trucker's blog, truck drivers aren't deliberately trying to block traffic when they drive next to each other. Instead, it's likely that one truck driver is simply trying to pass the other because he would like to drive faster.
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What does 3 honks mean?

Even though you've exited the car with the FOB on your person, the car thinks the FOB is still inside it. The 3 honks is a message telling you that you left the FOB in the car (the car thinks this even though the FOB is with you).
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Why do you hoot in a tunnel?

Some believe that honking will ward off evil spirits, and others believe honking acknowledges the memory of a teenage girl who was buried at the site of the tunnel. Another popular tunnel visitors honk through is the Beaucatcher Tunnel in Asheville, NC. This is said to be less for superstition and more for safety.
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Is beeping your horn illegal?

The Highway Code also prohibits stationary vehicles from beeping. So if you're parked up anywhere, you should avoid honking your horn. This obviously includes things like beeping once you've pulled up outside a friend's house to let them you've arrived, but it also means times when you're sitting in traffic.
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How do you say thank you to a truck driver?

5 Ways To Thank A Trucker
  1. Be courteous on the road. The absolute best way you can thank a trucker is by showing them courtesy on the road. ...
  2. Pray for a trucker. More than likely you will see a trucker during the next few days. ...
  3. Post your thanks on social media with #thankatrucker. ...
  4. Buy a trucker a meal! ...
  5. Comment on our blog!
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What does it mean when a cop flashes his headlights at you?

If a cop pulls up behind you and continuously flashes his lights at you, he or she is pulling you over, whether or not the siren is on. If a cop pulls up behind you or drives past you and quickly flashes his lights and turns them off, it is probably a courtesy or warning.
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What are chicken lights on a semi truck?

One legend says that the truckers in the 1920s, driving slow trucks on then-dark streets, were often the victims of thieves as they moved loads of chickens through small towns. To help stop this problem, truckers started putting lanterns around their cargo – thus the name, Chicken Lights.
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Why do truckers have bobbleheads?

There's a clever little period of exposition where Midthunder's character explains to the company's insurance agent (Walker) that the truckers use bobbleheads on their dashboard as an indication for speed. Too fast and they may hit a pressure wave causing the pressure to break the ice, which will sink the truck.
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Is honking illegal in Canada?

A Canadian judge issued a 10-day injunction Monday banning protesting truckers from honking their horns in downtown Ottawa, CBC reports. "Tooting a horn is not an expression of any great thought I'm aware of," Justice Hugh McLean of the Ottawa Superior Court said.
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Are train horns illegal on semi trucks?

California. In California, a train horn can be mounted on a car but not used. On a semi-truck, it is allowed if it is attached to the air brake system, powered by the air from the brake system, complies with FMVSS standards 121 and 106, and has the appropriate certifications.
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What does Rubber Duck mean in CB talk?

"Rubber duck" – the first vehicle in a convoy. "Rubbernecker" – Vehicles that further slow down or impede already congested traffic by rotating their heads 180 degrees to view the accident or traffic incident and not paying attention to the road ahead.
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What is some trucker slang?

Bear – A law enforcement officer at any level, but usually a State Trooper, Highway Patrol. Bear bait – A speeding vehicle, usually a four-wheeler, which can be used to protect the other speeding vehicles behind it. Bear bite – A speeding ticket. Bear den or bear cave – Law enforcement headquarters, station.
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What does 3 long and 2 short horns mean?

One short blast tells other boaters, “I intend to pass you on my left (port) side.” Two short blasts tell other boaters, “I intend to pass you on my right (starboard) side.” Three short blasts tell other boaters, “I am operating astern propulsion.” For some vessels, this tells other boaters, “I am backing up.”
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What is the abandon ship signal?

4) Abandon Ship Alarm:

More than six short blasts and one prolonged blast on the ship's whistle and the same signal on the general alarm bell is used as an abandon ship alarm or sound signal onboard ship.
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What does it mean when a ship blows its horn 3 times?

Three Short Blasts

This signal indicates that you are backing up.
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