The proper arm signal for slowing down while driving is to extend your left arm out of the window and point downward with your palm facing backward.
Arm pointed down
Arm pointed down
It means "I am slowing or stopping."
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/5/58/20061001054201!Bicycle_hand_signal_right_turn_USA.jpg The arm signal for stop is down.
An arm raised at the shoulder, bent at the elbow and pointed down
When stopping while riding a bicycle, the proper hand signals to use are extending your left arm straight out to the side for a left turn, extending your left arm out and bent downward at a 90-degree angle for a stop or slowing down, and extending your left arm out and bent upward at a 90-degree angle for a right turn.
No. Arm down is the signal for stopping.
To ensure your safety while riding a bike, use proper signaling techniques by extending your arm to indicate your intentions to other road users. Signal left by extending your left arm straight out to the side, signal right by extending your right arm straight out to the side, and signal a stop by extending your left arm downward. This helps communicate your movements and intentions to others, reducing the risk of accidents.
To demonstrate the proper technique for an arm handshake, extend your right arm towards the other person with your hand open and palm facing down. Grasp their forearm firmly, making eye contact and smiling. Shake their arm up and down a few times, then release.
The left arm down signal in military drill signifies the end of a movement or command, and is used to synchronize and coordinate the actions of soldiers during training or ceremonies. It helps maintain discipline and precision in military formations.
that last answer was wrong!!you simply stick out your right arm...in a similar way to signalling a left turn!
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.