When a driver has their left arm and hand extended upward, the driver plans to:

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Turn right.
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Come to a stop.
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Turn left.
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Go straight ahead.
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Explanation
When a driver extends their left arm and hand upward, it is a hand and arm signal indicating their intention to turn right. This signal is used when the vehicle's electrical turn signals are not functioning or in situations where additional communication is needed.
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