![]() Hazard In Road: on the left, point with left hand on the right, point with right foot. Turn Signal On: open and close hand with fingers and thumb extended.įollow Me: Left arm extended straight up from shoulder, palm forward. While these aren’t the most exciting signals – you gotta remember it’s not just bikers on the road & luckily the above signals apply to other vehicles too.Ĭops Ahead: Tap on top of helmet with open palm down. Slow Down: Left arm extended straight out, palm facing down, swing down to your side. Speed Up: Left arm extended straight out, palm facing up, swing upward. Right Turn: Left arm out, bent at 90 degree angle, fist clenched. Left Turn: Left arm & hand extending left, palm facing down. ![]() For example: signaling to stop, pointing out debris, or something as simple as a lane change.Ĭheck out the fancy graphics we made just for you. There are more important things than greeting fellow riders on the road. Whether or not you look like an idiot doing the wave is up to you □. NOTE: most all of these require you to take a hand or foot off the controls so make sure you exercise these signals with caution, meaning maybe try these at home… before you try them on the road. Not just any wave, because we aren’t talking about a stadium full of people… We’re talking about a common rider courtesy that extends to riders beyond your group or immediate riding community. You own a Miata? You do the headlight blink. You own a Jeep? You’re probably familiar with the salute. Knowing all these hand signals will make your group rides safe… well, safer… and definitely make you seem like you know what you’re doing. There are five basic “waves”, or hand signals for motorcycles, but it’s more than just a friendly greeting.
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