To signal other riders to follow you, raise your left hand straight up into the air above your head, like you're raising your hand to be called on. You can use this signal to break off a smaller group from a larger one, but make sure to work out which group members need to follow which leader ahead of time.
Left Turn: Left arm & hand extending left, palm facing down. Right Turn: Left arm out, bent at 90 degree angle, fist clenched. Speed Up: Left arm extended straight out, palm facing up, swing upward. Slow Down: Left arm extended straight out, palm facing down, swing down to your side.
Essential Motorcycle Signals
Right turn: Left arm out, bent at the elbow at 90° with a closed fist. Left turn: Left arm extended, palm down. Stop: Left arm extended down, palm facing back. Hazard in the roadway: Left arm extended, pointing with index finger toward the ground and right foot pointing toward the ground.
This is a way of expressing respect towards the other motorcyclist. It's our way of saying, “Hello! Keep the rubber side down, keep both wheels on the ground”. It signifies that the rider is wishing the fellow rider to stay safe and ride safe.
Meaning of two fingers in English
in Britain, a sign that is considered rude, made by holding your hand up with your palm facing towards you and your first and second fingers held in a V shape: She drove past and stuck two fingers up at him.
LEFT TURN: Stick your left arm out to the side. OR, stick out your right hand. RIGHT TURN: Bend your left elbow, and stick your left hand up.
Putting out the right leg is a sign of thanks, for example if you deliberately slowed and pulled to the right to let the motorbike overtake. Another biker's convention is raising the left hand to say 'hello' to another biker passing in the opposite direction, known as le salut des motards.
Some outlaw motorcycle clubs can be distinguished by a "1%" patch worn on the colors. This is said to refer to a comment made in 1960 by William Berry, a former president of the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), that 99% of motorcyclists were law-abiding citizens, implying the last one percent were outlaws.
If you're riding along the road and see your fellow motorcycle riders tapping the top of their helmets as they pass you in the opposite direction, slow down and be cautious. In most of the U.S., this is a warning that the police are nearby.
The letter M, being the 13th letter of the alphabet, often is said to stand for marijuana or motorcycle. Generally, it is assumed someone wearing a 13 patch is either a user of marijuana or other drugs, or is involved with the sale of them. The M also has been known to stand for "methamphetamine".
In short, leaning the bike allows there to be a gravitational torque to balance the torque from the fake force. Leaning prevents you from falling over. I know that seems strange, but it's true.
Stopping
Always signal your intention to stop in advance so that bikes behind you can react on time and also stop correctly. To let others know about it, raise your left or right hand over your head, palm facing onwards. It's advisable to move your hand slightly, to make it more evident.
Left turns phasing in done in one of four ways: permissive, protected only, protected/permissive and time of day protected/permissive. Permissive only left turn phasing is considered when there is not a left turn signal head that provides for a protected left turn phase of the traffic signal.
To signal turning left stick your left arm out the window while holding it straight out. To signal turning right stick your left arm out the window and bend it up pointing to the sky. If your brake lights are not working then you can use a hand signal.
It's a simple way of letting a fellow biker know that someone out there has their back. The wave can also be seen as a sign of respect and tradition.
A bonus signal – When someone is tapping the tops of their head, it means there is law enforcement ahead. This is your signal to slow down and be prepared to take a different path or take your helmet off and speak to them.
1 finger - bathroom 2 fingers - tissue 3 fingers - pencil 4 fingers - water 5 fingers - question and a signal for "I'm done"!
Driver Hand Signal: I'm Stopping
This hand signal is usually the most important and can be used to help signal other drivers if your brake lights go out suddenly. Since brake lights are a critical safety feature on your car, you shouldn't drive without them very much.
Typically, people will hold up 4 fingers to signify that they're off the market—they're not looking to date anyone else right now. They might have just gotten into a relationship, or they may be pining after 1 specific person. This is especially popular on TikTok right now.
Back in 2017, holding up four fingers in a selfie meant that you were helping to bring awareness to mental health issues, as one in four people struggle with them. The BBC campaign saw a litany of celebrities, Tom Hardy included, throwing the fours up to help call attention to mental health issues.