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Snowmobile Hand Signals American Council Of Snowmobile Associations Approved
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A. Left Turn - Left arm raised at shoulder height, elbow bent and forearm vertical with palm of hand flat. (Please Note: In some jurisdictions, the STOP signal may be indicated using the right arm, since the left hand is used for braking. Snowmobilers should watch out for and be prepared to stop for either signal.) . B. Stop - Arm raised from the shoulder and extended straight up over the head with palm of hand flat. . C. Right Turn - Left arm extended straight out from shoulder and pointing in the direction of the turn. . D. Slowing - Left arm extended out and down from the side of the body with a downward flapping motion of hand to signal warning or caution. . E. Last Sled In Line - Release handlebar with left hand, palm of hand flat, slash forearm outward at a 45° downward angle toward the ground repeatedly. . F. Sleds Following - Arm raised, elbow bent, with thumb pointing backward, in hitch-hiking motion move arm forward to backward over your shoulder. .
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