Signals
- tigerclaw50
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Signals
I'm new to riding and I've read a couple of forums, but I'm going to ask anyway. What are common signals for bikers to use with each other when either riding in packs or passing one another to communicate?
- VermilionX
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but if you go on group rides, ask the the group.
people use their own set of signals. it also varies from place to place.
but if you go on group rides, ask the the group.
people use their own set of signals. it also varies from place to place.
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The AMA site has a good link from the MSF on common hand and arm signals. Here is the link:
http://www.amadirectlink.com/roadride/R ... ignals.asp
Good luck and ride safe,
Greg
http://www.amadirectlink.com/roadride/R ... ignals.asp
Good luck and ride safe,
Greg
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It would be great if signals (for cars, too) were taught in driver training, because I see people driving around with their blinker on all the time. I would try and let them know as it is now, but they'd probably think I was challenging their personal space and plow us both into a parked school bus. Car drivers are angry, you know?CajunBass wrote:I like the one for "Your turn signal is on." I'm getting better, but still forget it at times.
Duhhhhhhh

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