Quote Originally Posted by Gregor-y View Post
One more thing for the motorways, is there any particular etiquette for making a 'go ahead' signal?
In the US it's usually a single flash of the lights from the passing lane to let trucks know it's safe to pull into the passing lane ahead of you so they can keep their momentum. The overtaken truck will also use a single light flash to let the passer know they're clear and it's safe to move back over. It's generally done between trucks but I've noticed drivers seem to really appreciate it when a car understands their need to keep momentum and will allow them to make their pass first.
Gregorij droogie I have only seen a few times in last 10 years--or more---cars flash healights to trucks or busses and get the acknowledgement back to pull in/over.. In some parts of USA it means "get out of my way or I am going to ram you!" or "You wanna fight?"


Don't know about Oslo but formerly the way in the neighboring country just a little to the East of Norge when you wanted to get ahead, or pass--which was the only signal ie GET OUT OF MY WAY I AM MORE IMPORTANT GET OUT OF MY WAY

You would pull up to within less than 1m of the car in front back bumper and repeatedly flash hi beam and then jockey left and jockey right then left onto the shoulder..
Do this regardless of speed and traffic conditions..and never glace over when you finally succeed in forcing your way around..

Check local habits and see if the Norskies have adopted this practice from their big Neighbors from 30 years ago since that's how long everything takes to reach there...