ICYMI: Anyone who drives a Jeep Wrangler knows that you wave to other Wrangler drivers as they go by. Now there’s a new way to reach out, and it’s called Jeep Ducking. Via: drivingdotca duckduckjeep
Jeep owners buy little rubber ducks, write messages on them, and leave them on or in other Jeeps as a way to spread some smiles.
RELATEDJeep’s Gladiator gets custom in variety of Moab Safari specsThe Ford Bronco’s debut is tearing apart Jeep fan pages onlineParliament is from Orillia, Ontario, but also works in Alabama. In July, after returning to Canada, quarantining for two weeks and being tested for COVID-19, she went out and was approached by a stranger. According to her report to the newspaper, the man grabbed her shoulders, pushed her back into her vehicle, and swore at her and said she wasn’t welcome in Canada.
View this post on Instagram RAISE OF HANDS!!! Have you been ducked yet? Comment below when and where!!! Tag us in your pictures. 🦆 #DuckDuckJeepSome 3,000 people responded to the post in the first week, and there are now 10,000 members in the private Official Ducking Jeeps group on Facebook. People have snapped photos of ducks on Jeeps in all fifty states, almost all Canadian provinces, and even Spain and Australia.
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