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Which hand and arm signal indicates a right turn?

  1. Hand and arm straight out

  2. Hand and arm upward

  3. Hand and arm bent down

  4. Hand and arm at a 45-degree angle

The correct answer is: Hand and arm upward

The signal indicating a right turn is represented by the hand and arm being raised upward. This position clearly communicates the driver's intent to other road users, making it an effective way to ensure safety on the road. In contrast, the other signals represent different actions: the hand and arm straight out denotes a left turn, the hand and arm bent down indicates a stop, and the 45-degree angle typically does not signify any standard maneuver recognized by traffic laws. Understanding these signals enhances communication among drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians and is vital for safe driving practices.