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©2002 Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Safe Riding Tips
Hand Signals

 Hand signals should be simple, easy to learn and be kept to a bare minimum

 Either the rider or passenger can relay the signal. As soon as you see a signal, you should give the same signal so the rider behind you can see it

 When the phrase "1/3 of the lane" is used, it is referring to riding in the right or left track of the lane

 These hand signals will not always be used by every group you ride with. The signals assembled here are offered as suggestions only

"Start Your Engines"

To indicate that you’re ready to go, place your hand (right or left) on top of the windshield. If you don’t have a windshield, raise your hand. This tells the leader that your engine is running and you’re ready to ride.

Slow Down

Use either arm, straight down and palm toward the back. Move your arm back and forth at the elbow.

Hazard on the Road

Point with left hand at the object. Sometimes in group riding, the road captain may wave his left arm back and forth above his head to alert the rest of the group. The road captain is the only person who should perform this maneuver.

Need Gas

When you need gas, point at the gas tank.

Need Food

When you need a food or a break in general, point at your mouth.

Turn Signals

Most bikes have turn signals - use them.

Hand signals used in conjunction with turn signals give everyone in the group and other traffic a clear idea of your intentions.