Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00716:clause:4_55
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00716
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 4 cl 55
Character Range: 81482–82947

55  How to give a stop signal by giving a hand signal
 (1) To give a hand signal for stopping or suddenly slowing, the driver must extend the right arm and hand at right angles from the right side of the vehicle, with the upper arm horizontal and the forearm and hand pointing upwards, and with the hand open and the palm facing the direction of travel.
 (2) However, the rider of a motor bike may give the hand signal by extending the left arm and hand at right angles from the left side of the motor bike, with the upper arm horizontal and the forearm and hand pointing upwards, and with the hand open and the palm facing the direction of travel.
Note: Motor bike is defined in the dictionary.
Example

      Giving a hand signal for stopping or suddenly slowing

Part 6—Traffic lights, traffic arrows and twin red lights

Division 1—Obeying traffic lights and traffic arrows
Note 1: Traffic arrows and traffic lights are defined in the dictionary. Traffic arrows are a traffic control device designed to show a traffic arrow, or 2 or more traffic arrows at different times—see the definition in the dictionary.
Note 2: A reference in a rule of this Part to a green, yellow or red traffic light or traffic arrow is a reference to a steady green, yellow or red traffic light or traffic arrow, unless otherwise stated in the rule—see rule 323.
Note 3: The rules dealing with T lights and B lights, which apply to drivers of trams and public buses, are in Part 17.