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What gesture indicates a right turn?
What gesture indicates a right turn?
- Right arm extended straight out
- Left arm extended straight out
- Left arm bent at the elbow in an 'L' shape (correct)
- Right arm bent at the elbow in an 'L' shape
What gesture should a driver make to indicate a left turn?
What gesture should a driver make to indicate a left turn?
- Left arm completely extended straight out (correct)
- Left arm bent at the elbow in an 'L' shape
- Both arms bent at the elbow
- Right arm bent at the elbow
What is the correct way to signal a stop or slowing down?
What is the correct way to signal a stop or slowing down?
- Arm extended straight out and bent down towards the ground (correct)
- Right arm bent at the elbow in an 'L' shape
- Left arm bent down at the elbow
- Left arm extended straight out and bent up
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Study Notes
Hand Signal Gestures for Driving
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Right Turn Gesture:
- Lower driver's window and extend the left arm outward.
- Form an "L" shape with the arm: straight out from the shoulder and bent upwards at the elbow.
- Informs other drivers of the intention to make a right turn.
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Left Turn Gesture:
- Extend the left arm straight out without bending.
- Clearly communicates to other drivers the intention to turn left.
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Stop or Slow Gesture:
- Extend the left arm straight out, then bend the elbow downward.
- Arm should point straight down toward the ground.
- Alerts other drivers that the vehicle is slowing down or coming to a stop.
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