16 MOTORCYCLE GROUP RIDING HAND SIGNALS
16 MOTORCYCLE GROUP RIDING HAND SIGNALS Left turn For letting the group know you are turning left. The signal can be used to break from or to lead the group, depending on whether you are leading or following. Make the signal by extending your left arm straight out with your palm facing down. Right turn Let the group know you are turning right. Use this signal to lead or to break from the group, depending on your status in the group (leading or following). Bend your elbow 90 degrees, then point your clenched fist at the sky to complete the signal. Stop When the leader of the group makes the “stop” signal, it should cause a chain reaction going all the way back to the last rider in the group. Make the signal by bending your arm 90 degrees, keeping your palm open, and pointing your fingers down at the road. Speed Up Inexperienced groups will benefit most from this signal. Experienced groups rely more on body language. Use it ...