What is the traffic police hand signal for stopping and waiting?

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GenesisAnn
09/04/25 5:28am
When the traffic police officer faces the driver with their left arm extended diagonally upward and palm facing outward, it means vehicles cannot proceed and must stop and wait. Below are related instructions: Go straight signal: The officer raises both arms to shoulder level with palms facing outward, then bends the right arm at the chest while looking toward the left hand direction. This indicates vehicles are permitted to proceed straight. Left (Right) turn signal: The officer raises their right (left) arm forward to shoulder level with palm facing outward, turns their face 45 degrees to the left (right), and swings the left (right) arm upward in the forward direction. This indicates vehicles are permitted to make a left (right) turn.
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StJeffrey
09/16/25 6:25am
After years of driving, I always stay extra alert when seeing traffic officers signal to pull over. The standard stopping gesture involves the officer standing upright facing the vehicle direction, fully extending one arm forward with palm vertical and facing outward – like saying 'Stop right here.' This means you must immediately decelerate, pull over, turn off the engine, and obediently await instructions. Never presume to drive forward or honk recklessly – that's a major taboo. I've witnessed many impatient drivers rushing through only to get ticketed or cause accidents. After stopping, it's advisable to roll down your window, prepare your license and registration, and quietly wait for the officer's approach. Such scenes are common during urban rush hours – remember safety first, as patience saves trouble. Regularly watching traffic regulation videos to familiarize yourself with various gestures can be lifesaving; never treat this as empty talk. When encountering novice drivers who don't understand, we should kindly remind them – sharing experience is always beneficial.
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