An arm raised at the shoulder, bent at the elbow and pointed down
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/5/58/20061001054201!Bicycle_hand_signal_right_turn_USA.jpg The arm signal for stop is down.
No. Arm down is the signal for stopping.
When controlled by a stop sign or signal and at the direction of a police officer.
A flashing red signal is same as a STOP sign. So prepare to stop.
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A flashing red signal light at a stop sign indicates that drivers must come to a complete stop before proceeding. It serves as an additional warning to ensure safety at intersections.
Arm pointed down
turn it off The rear wiper switch is on the end of the turn signal arm. Look at the picture on the arm to see where off is.
A school crossing patrol will typically signal you to stop by holding up a stop sign or a bright, visible paddle with the word "STOP" displayed prominently. They may also use hand signals, such as raising their arm with an open hand. Additionally, they may wear high-visibility clothing to ensure they are easily seen by drivers. Always be sure to obey their signals for the safety of children crossing the road.
Tingling in the left arm and armpit could signal a heart attack. It also could be a sign of thoracic outlet syndrome.