One hand up and thumbs Dow
To slow down
A slashing hand motion from a waterskier typically indicates a request to stop or slow down. It serves as a signal to the boat driver to reduce speed or halt the pull, often due to a fall, discomfort, or the skier needing assistance. This gesture is crucial for ensuring the safety and communication between the skier and the driver.
To slow down
Arm pointed down
When riding a horse on a public road, it is important to use clear hand signals to communicate with drivers. Use your left hand to signal: Hold up your hand vertically to signal stop. Point in the direction you intend to turn. Wave your hand downwards to signal that you are slowing down or stopping.
A slow skier can be called A-SLOPE-POKE.
The skier will gain momentum as they travel down the hill but once the hill flattens out they will eventually slow down due to friction
Trees or other natural elements that are in their path. As well as trees and roots, bumps in the snow or ice on the piste can slow down skiers and cause them to fall.
A Slopepoke! ****no spaces****
When you see a yellow signal light, you should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so.
It means you should slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary. "Slow down and cross the intersection carefully."
When a yellow signal light is shown, you should slow down and prepare to stop if it is safe to do so.