Right hand should be on bike accelerator, when we are in group ride everyone have to go on same speed with formations 😎 So we can’t remove right hand 🖐
Yeah agree as per RTO guidelines Driver hand signal for car 🚗🚦🚥 it shows "signs" with right hand, this will works for License test and Driving Car in India. But coming to group of bike riders who are going for rides, if rider removes right hand from accelerator then the sudden reduce of bike speed will be problem for riders who are coming at back 🏍️🛵🏍️🏍️🛵🏍️ RTO 🚕🚗: www.indiandrivingschools.com/hand-signals-by-drivers.php 🏍️: autowise.com/motorcycle-hand-signals/
In England when I got my motorcycle licence in 1961 turn left was left arm/hand. slowing down to stop[ was right arm up and down only. In those days to get your licence on the test they made you do an emergency stop by hiding and coming out unexpectedly with a raised arm. They watched to see if you put the front brake one a fraction before the rear brake,if you didn't you failed.ps: Still riding, just bought the new RE interceptor. In fact, had to switch lanes quickly the other day to the right lane, so out with the right hand while turned looking back , the car knew exactly where I was going
Yeah agree as per RTO guidelines Driver hand signal for car 🚗🚦🚥 it shows "signs" with right hand, this will works for License test and Driving Car in India. But coming to group of bike riders who are going for rides, if rider removes right hand from accelerator then the sudden reduce of bike speed will be problem for riders who are coming at back 🏍️🛵🏍️🏍️🛵🏍️ RTO 🚕🚗: www.indiandrivingschools.com/hand-signals-by-drivers.php 🏍️: autowise.com/motorcycle-hand-signals/
"Turn on" Signal... Informing your rider that Indicator signal is ON It is telling your fellow rider behind you that his bike Signal indicator is ON. So that he can Turn off the signal...(when we are going on straight road 🛣️ signal indicator flash will confuse the each rider behind them)