![]() ![]() In bright sunlight when visibility of your car’s turn signals is reduced and other drivers may not be able to see or notice your turn signals and brake lights very well.If you are driving a vehicle that is not equipped with turn signals.If your car’s turn signals or brake lights are not working.Before you start driving during your DMV road test.The main times you’ll need to use hand signals while driving are: To remember how to make the slow or stop hand signal, just try to remember that your speed is going “down”, so your hand is pointing down. Keep your elbow bent at 90 degrees with your arm pointing down.To make a proper slow or stop hand signal: The stop or slow down hand signal communicates to other drivers that you are applying the brakes to stop completely or slow down. Since you need to use your left hand, it can be a little confusing on which direction to put your arm.įor right turn, try to remember your arms needs to be at a “right” angle up towards the sky. The right turn hand signal can be a little trickier to remember for many drivers. Bend your elbow 90 degrees with your arm pointing upwards.Extend your left arm out the driver’s side window.The right turn hand signal communicates to other drivers that you intend to make a right turn. You’ll be turning left, so your left arm is pointing straight out to the left. The left turn hand signal is pretty easy to remember. Make sure your arm is visible and held for long enough before your turn so other drivers know what you’re doing. ![]()
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