Maybe it's different here in the Southern U.S., or maybe it's just us. When Red and I are in a lot of traffic the driver drives and the passenger does the waving to acknowledge a courtesy from another driver. Gender of the driver or passenger usually doesn't make a difference. I don't care what the gender of the driver is, when another driver on the road offers a courtesy, a thank-you wave is offered back. The same goes for Red, I think, if he is the passenger with a male driver. Good question, though.
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