Anonymous Critic Report This Comment Date: May 24, 2009 05:14PM
Large trucks will sometimes pull over to allow traffic to pass - especially
when going up a steep incline where heavy trucks can only go 20 or 30 mph.
Mint Report This Comment Date: May 24, 2009 08:13PM
I thought it was to pass out free beer

pro_junior Report This Comment Date: May 24, 2009 08:48PM
Large trucks will sometimes pull over to allow
traffic to pass - especially when going up a steep incline where heavy trucks
can only go 20 or 30 mph.
the only problem with that is that if a truck is going up a hill, chances are
the motor is at a pretty high RPM and making so much noise that there is no way
the driver would hear a horn from a car behind the truck...
woberto Report This Comment Date: May 28, 2009 08:17AM
It is not possible to pass a truck in Australia, and even if you did they would
catch up to you and crush you to death for fun.
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dv8 Report This Comment Date: June 02, 2009 05:02PM
i wrote the company and they responded with the reason.......
I appreciate you writing to check on the stickers you have seen on the
Budweiser delivery trucks in your area.
To answer your question, the “Honk – I’ll Pull Over” sticker is a show
of courtesy to other drivers. The Budweiser delivery drivers understand that
while they are behind the wheel they represent our company - so long as our logo
is on the side of the truck. Since quality is something we strive for in every
aspect, we believe that this quality and courtesy should be extended to the
road.
Bottom line… so long as it would not put others in jeopardy or would break
the laws of the road, if you are behind a Budweiser truck that due to the weight
of the vehicle and load is moving below the speed limit, if you honk, then the
driver will make way for your vehicle.
Does that answer your questions?
now you know
