Before traffic lights
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Floyd Clymer 1952 |
In North America we tend to signal only with our left arm, meaning a right turn is signalled by an upraised left arm bent 90 degrees at the elbow. This instruction sheet is a bit confusing, for a left turn you can either use a outstretched left arm or a right arm in motion!
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