| Antique and classic car shows, being public events, | | | | * Keep the volume of stereo systems down to |
| require that participants practice good etiquette, | | | | an acceptable level. |
| that is showing respect for others and others' | | | | * Do not feel tempted to offer unsolicited |
| property. Certain rules and regulations should be | | | | valuations of any vehicles. |
| followed by all participants in order to promote an | | | | * Keep any dogs on a leash; never let them run |
| enjoyable and harmonious event. | | | | loose and be in danger of damaging displayed |
| Some specific etiquette suggestions: | | | | vehicles. |
| * No touching displayed vehicles without the | | | | * Supervise children at all times. |
| express permission of the owners. | | | | * Take care with food and beverages, spillages |
| * Don't make loud, insulting remarks about others' | | | | can easily damage paint and leather-work. |
| cars. | | | | * Keep any antique or classic car that you are |
| * Park wisely and respect the space requirements | | | | showing in supreme condition, show some pride! |
| of other participants. | | | | At antique and classic car shows, the value of the |
| * Always practice good behavior as you would in | | | | displayed vehicles can be substantial; many |
| any other public space. | | | | owners have devoted long hours of care and |
| * Take care that all-weather covers and tenting | | | | attention to their beloved motoring treasures so it |
| used doesn't impede others or scratch neighboring | | | | is a good idea for all participants to be aware of |
| vehicles. | | | | the importance of others' property. Make friends |
| * Dress appropriately for a public event; anything | | | | of the other participants by showing respect for |
| too skimpy or revealing will not be suitable in a | | | | them at all times. |
| family friendly environment. | | | | Happy motoring! |