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What does the signal of a forearm facing down indicate?

  1. Left turn

  2. Stop

  3. Right turn

  4. Slow down

The correct answer is: Stop

The signal of a forearm facing down indicates a stop. This hand signal is used by drivers to communicate their intention to stop to other road users, including cars and pedestrians. When the forearm is extended downward with the palm facing back, it is a universally recognized signal meaning that a driver intends to halt their vehicle. This is particularly important for safety, as it helps alert others on the road to prepare for the vehicle's stop. In contrast, other signals convey different actions. A left turn is indicated by extending the left arm straight out, while a right turn is signaled by bending the left arm at the elbow and pointing up. Slowing down might involve similar gestures, but is generally represented differently to ensure clarity on the driver's intentions. Understanding these signals enhances communication on the road and contributes to overall traffic safety.