The driver in the picture is using hand signals to show that he is about to:

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Yield to oncoming vehicles.
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Slow down or stop.
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Turn left.
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Turn right.
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Explanation
If the turn signals on your vehicle are temporarily out of order, you need to use hand signals. To signal that you are slowing down or stopping, extend your left arm downward, with the palm of your hand to the rear. Remember to warn others well in advance, so that you avoid causing a rear-end collision.
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