The proper hand turn signals for bikes are:
Turn signals are definitely preferred. Most drivers don't look for hand signals, but, they do look for turn signals. Some people don't even know how to make correct hand signals while driving.
Use hand signals.
Hand signals for bikes include extending the left arm straight out to signal a left turn, bending the left arm at a 90-degree angle upward to signal a right turn, and extending the left arm downward to signal a stop. Using these hand signals can improve communication and safety while cycling by alerting other road users of your intentions, reducing the risk of accidents and promoting a safer cycling environment.
If you mean turn signal hand signals, then yes.
No, turn signals are required on the vehicle.
No, but you will need to use hand signals.
If you don't have turn signal lights then you must use hand signals.
The proper hand signals to use while riding a bike 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.
... As i know it, In every state in the U.s. A street legal motorcycles must have working turn signals, headlights, ect. so Yes.
Required by law (motorcycles manufactured before 1973 are not required to be equipped with turn signals.)
Yes, it is legal to use hand signals when driving. In fact if your turn signal goes out you should use hand signals.
If your turn signals break, you can use hand signals to indicate your intentions while driving. To signal a left turn, extend your left arm straight out the window. To signal a right turn, extend your left arm out the window and bend it upward at a 90-degree angle.