Hold the arm straight out.
Hold the arm straight out.
Yes.
left arm up as if you were being sworn in.
stick your left arm out of the window
The proper hand turn signals for bikes are: Left turn: Extend your left arm straight out to the side Right turn: Extend your right arm straight out to the side Stop or slow down: Extend your left arm downward at a 90-degree angle
sticking our left arm straight out to your left hand sidemeans: left hand turn sticking your left arm out to the side then bending it upward into an L means right hand turn sticking your left arm out and then bending it downward means stop/slow
The proper biking arm signals to use while riding on the road are: Left turn: Extend your left arm straight out to the side. Right turn: Extend your right arm straight out to the side, or bend your left arm up at a right angle. Stop or slow down: Extend your left arm down at a right angle.
that last answer was wrong!!you simply stick out your right arm...in a similar way to signalling a left turn!
. . . be making a left turn.
straight left arm out of the driver seat
To indicate a left turn while biking, extend your left arm straight out to the side. To indicate a right turn, extend your right arm straight out to the side. To indicate a stop or slow down, extend your left arm downward at a 90-degree angle.
Some of the steps that are in rumba are left box turn and the under arm turn