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For the purposes of a road test in a car, light truck, or motorcycle you may be quizzed on your knowledge of hand signals. You must know the hand signal for right and left turns, and for slowing down or stopping.
In this video, we demonstrate the 3 hand signals that you need to know for the purposes of a road test.
• Left arm extended straight out indicates that you are turning left
• Left arm out and bent upward at the elbow indicates that you are turning right
• Left arm out and bent downward at the elbow indicated that you are slowing or stopping
These hand signals will be used for drivers operating motorcycles, cars and trucks if the lights have stopped working, or even a horse and carriage. Also, hand signals can be used on slow-moving vehicles--farm equipment, industrial vehicles, construction equipment--to indicated to other traffic that they are turning or slowing.
Drivers must know their hand signals and watch for these when around other vehicles.
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