The practice of using hand signals in traffic is largely obsolete. Modern motor vehicles use electrically-controlled lights to signal a turn or stop. These signals, originally intended for general use and still taught in drivers' education courses, are now most often used by cyclists, and occasionally by motorists whose vehicles aren't working properly. I'm assuming here that traffic is flowing on the right side of the road and the driver's seat is in the left of the vehicle, as is the case in North America.


Stop

Extend your left arm out the driver's-side window and bend downward ninety degrees at the elbow.

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Also, qousqous mentioned that a cyclist can signal a right turn by fully extending their right hand.