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Hand signal for slowing or stopping:

According to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, extending your left arm out the window and bending it downward at a ninety-degree angle is the official hand signa

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Question: Hand signal for slowing or stopping:

Answer options:

  • Arm straight out
  • Arm bent up ✅ Arm bent down
  • Arm forward

Correct answer: Arm bent down

Explanation: According to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, extending your left arm out the window and bending it downward at a ninety-degree angle is the official hand signal for slowing or stopping. This gesture safely alerts drivers behind you of your deceleration if your vehicle's electronic signals fail. In contrast, extending the arm straight out signals a left turn, while bending the arm upward indicates a right turn. An arm extended forward is not a recognized traffic signal. Memorizing these three standard manual hand signals is highly relevant for the Ontario G1 knowledge test, as examiners frequently include these basic road-sharing communication rules.

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