Reading the Topic "Is it expected we tow our camper at the speed limit??" has me raising another road etiquette question.
It is sharing the road when it is narrow and approaching each other, we must have all seen the oncoming vehicle sit on the crown and expect the other to move off the road for them.
I do pull over and often stop for large vans, and trucks through to road trains. Seems a sensible thing to do to me.
One time we were in a convoy where the oncoming vehicle was travelling quite fast, throwing gravel and expecting all to get out of there way, the first in our convoy warned us.
Soon he was on us so I steered straight at him, then pulled back to my side and we shared the road at a reasonable pace like the gentlemen we are!
My wife gave me a whack in the ribs and I copped a mouth full of abuse, but the message did get delivered LOL
The rest of our convoy commented he was fine and what was the fuss about, we all had a great laugh around the fire at his and my expense that night.
Another time a lady was complaining a 4x4 tour bus would not move off the road far enough for them, after all it was a commercial vehicle and it wouldn't matter if it got damaged!!! we didn't talk to her much after that little pearl.
I'm sure there are more tales to tell around a fire...