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Hand signals are given by cyclists and some motorists to indicate their intentions to other traffic. Under the Vienna Convention on Traffic, bicycles are considered 'vehicles' and cyclists are considered 'drivers', a naming convention reflected in most traffic codes. In some countries such as the Czech Republic, Canada, and the United States, hand signals apply not only to cyclists, but also to any vehicle whose signal lights are missing or damaged. This rule also applies to drivers of small motorized vehicles such as mopeds and motorcycles.

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  • Hand signals (en)
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  • 手信号(てしんごう)とは、手の動きや指の形によって意思疎通・意思表示のために行う指示する行為または、その指し示す表示のことである。警察官や運転者などが道路(とくに交差点)において交通整理のほか、声を発することができない軍事行動中や水中でのダイビング、ドメスティックバイオレンスを受けている状態で助けを求める、などの場面で用いられる。 日本での鉄道信号機における手信号については、日本の鉄道信号#手信号、鉄道信号機#歴史を参照。 (ja)
  • Hand signals are given by cyclists and some motorists to indicate their intentions to other traffic. Under the Vienna Convention on Traffic, bicycles are considered 'vehicles' and cyclists are considered 'drivers', a naming convention reflected in most traffic codes. In some countries such as the Czech Republic, Canada, and the United States, hand signals apply not only to cyclists, but also to any vehicle whose signal lights are missing or damaged. This rule also applies to drivers of small motorized vehicles such as mopeds and motorcycles. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/US_Can_Stop_Bicycle_Hand_Signal.jpg
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  • Hand signals are given by cyclists and some motorists to indicate their intentions to other traffic. Under the Vienna Convention on Traffic, bicycles are considered 'vehicles' and cyclists are considered 'drivers', a naming convention reflected in most traffic codes. In some countries such as the Czech Republic, Canada, and the United States, hand signals apply not only to cyclists, but also to any vehicle whose signal lights are missing or damaged. This rule also applies to drivers of small motorized vehicles such as mopeds and motorcycles. As in automobiles, cyclists use three primary signals: left turn/overtaking, right turn, and stopping/braking. (en)
  • 手信号(てしんごう)とは、手の動きや指の形によって意思疎通・意思表示のために行う指示する行為または、その指し示す表示のことである。警察官や運転者などが道路(とくに交差点)において交通整理のほか、声を発することができない軍事行動中や水中でのダイビング、ドメスティックバイオレンスを受けている状態で助けを求める、などの場面で用いられる。 日本での鉄道信号機における手信号については、日本の鉄道信号#手信号、鉄道信号機#歴史を参照。 (ja)
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