Is the stopping gesture performed with the left or right hand?
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Parking gesture is performed by traffic police extending their left arm forward and upward with the palm facing forward. Below are some introductions about traffic police gestures: Straight-through gesture: The traffic police extend their left arm horizontally while turning their head to the left, palm facing forward; then extend their right arm horizontally while turning their head to the right, palm facing forward, and swing it to the left; this is the straight-through gesture, indicating that vehicles on the right side of the traffic police can proceed straight. Right-turn gesture: The traffic police extend their left arm forward with the palm facing forward, indicating that vehicles directly ahead should stop; then the traffic police turn their head to the right, and the right arm and hand swing straight to the left front with the palm facing left, indicating that vehicles should make a right turn in the direction the traffic police's head is facing.