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Hand signal for a right turn:

Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, extending the left arm bent up at the elbow is the official hand signal for a right turn, clearly communicating the drive

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Question: Hand signal for a right turn:

Answer options:

  • Arm straight out ✅ Arm bent up at the elbow
  • Arm bent down at the elbow
  • Arm waving

Correct answer: Arm bent up at the elbow

Explanation: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, extending the left arm bent up at the elbow is the official hand signal for a right turn, clearly communicating the driver's intent to other road users when electronic signals fail. In contrast, extending the arm straight out signals a left turn, and bending it downward indicates a stop or deceleration. Arm waving is unauthorized and causes road confusion. Understanding these manual signals is a staple of the Ontario G1 knowledge test, ensuring drivers can safely navigate electrical failures and interact predictably with cyclists who rely on these same standard highway signals.

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