We pull over in Texas, and I will never forget when my Grandpa died the route had to pass by a golf course, and I can remember looking out the window of the family car, and seeing a golfer stop playing take his hat off, and put it over his heart until the family car passed. Strange the things you remember as little kids.
Nightdragon, I saw the same thing in FL from an elderly gentleman in the car in front of me. He got out, took his hat off, and put it over his heart.
I really appreciate everone's insighful comments on this. Given it's not the practice up here, I haven't decided what to do if faced with this again. Like Percy said, if it's not common to do this in the area, I don't want a funeral of my own; maybe I could just say a little prayer to myself...
Anyway, if you've got the next couple of days off, enjoy, eat lots of turkey, and be safe!
A few times when I'm in uniform and heading to work on my bike. If it's safe to do so I pull over, dismount my bike remove my helmet and salute or put my hand over my heart. I remember once I was standing at salute on a back road, and when the family car went by I could see a lady looking at me saying Thank You. It ment a lot to her that someone that doesn't even know the deceased would do something like that.
It's all about respecting our fellow human beings
Dragon