What are the driving hand signals

The driving hand signals are a set of gestures used by drivers to communicate with other road users when the vehicle's signals are not functioning or may not be visible. The most common driving hand signals include:

1. Left Turn: Extend the left arm horizontally out of the window, pointing in the intended direction of the turn.

2. Right Turn: Extend the left arm out of the window, bent at a 90-degree angle with the hand pointing upwards.

3. Stop/Slow Down: Extend the left arm out of the window, bent at a 90-degree angle with the hand pointing downwards.

These hand signals are often used in addition to the vehicle's turn signals to ensure clear communication with other road users.