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What does the signal of a forearm facing up signify?

  1. Stop

  2. Right turn

  3. Left turn

  4. Yield to pedestrians

The correct answer is: Right turn

A forearm facing upward as a signal is used to indicate a right turn. This hand signal is a standardized gesture that communicates a driver's intention to other road users, particularly when the vehicle's turn signals may not be visible. When a driver extends their arm with the forearm turned upward at a right angle, it clearly shows that they are preparing to make a right turn. This is especially important for ensuring the safety of all road users, as it alerts pedestrians and other drivers of the upcoming maneuver. Understanding these hand signals is crucial for maintaining smooth traffic flow and for the safety of everyone on the road. The other options do not correctly reflect the meaning of this particular arm position: a straight arm would signify a left turn, while a stopping gesture typically involves the arm pointing downwards, and yielding to pedestrians is not represented by a specific forearm signal but rather by general right-of-way laws.