This driver is using hand signals to show that he is about to:

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Turn left.
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Turn right.
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Slow down.
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Stop.
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Explanation
Drivers must use vehicle directional signals or hand signals to indicate their intention to turn. In the picture, the driver has his left arm fully extended, which signals a left turn. Hand signals should be given from the left side of the vehicle.
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