The driver's left hand and arm are extended upward. This means that the driver plans to:
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Turn left.
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Turn right.
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Slow down.
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Come to a stop.
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Explanation
The driver's left hand and arm extended upward signals the intention to make a right turn. This hand signal is recognized as a standard way to communicate turning intentions when signals are not in use, helping to indicate to other drivers and pedestrians the direction the driver plans to move.
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