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First, lift it with one finger. Pointing up with your index finger indicates parking and reminds the driver to stop. This gesture diagram is very simple and easy to remember. Followed by two fingers, the index finger and the middle finger point forward together, indicating progress. This gesture means moving forward, which can help the driver to make clear the instructions of the traffic police.
Then there is a three-finger pendulum, where the index finger, middle finger and ring finger swing left and right together, indicating that you change lanes when driving. This gesture is vivid and can help drivers accurately understand the traffic police's intentions. Next is the four-finger grip, where the four fingers are held together and clenched downwards, indicating slowing down. This gesture diagram vividly expresses the action of slowing down and walking slowly, which can remind the driver to adjust the speed reasonably.
Then the five fingers are raised, and the five fingers are straightened up to indicate letting go or passing. This gesture diagram is simple and clear, and clearly conveys the intention of release. Then there is a six-hook hook, with the index finger and middle finger bent into a hook to indicate a right turn. This gesture diagram vividly expresses the action of turning right, helping the driver to clarify the guidance of the traffic police.
Then straighten your arm in seven strokes and push it forward, which means going straight. This gesture is simple and clear, and clearly conveys the intention of going straight. Next is the eight-pull direction, that is, pulling backwards with your arms, indicating retreat or retrogression. This gesture diagram vividly expresses the action of reversing, which can help the driver accurately understand the instructions of the traffic police.
Then nine waved his hand and waved his arm left and right, indicating that it was forbidden to pass. This gesture vividly expresses the meaning of no traffic and can remind drivers to obey traffic rules. Finally, close the door at ten o'clock, and relax your arms downward, indicating the lifting of the ban. This gesture is simple and clear, and clearly conveys the intention of lifting the ban.
The above jingle methods can help people remember the traffic police's gesture map, accurately understand the traffic police's instructions, and help improve traffic safety awareness and the ability to abide by traffic rules. Let's work together to build civilized transportation and ensure travel safety.