The driver is about to:

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Stop.
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Speed up.
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Turn left.
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Turn right.
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Explanation
The safest type of signal is using the lighted signals. However, in the event of a malfunction with your vehicle's turn signals, you may rely on hand signals as an alternative means of communication. When a driver extends their left hand and arm straight out from the vehicle, it indicates their intention to turn left.
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