How to learn the signals of the controller

How to learn the signals of the controller

The signals of the controller become more understandable if you delve into their meaning. Most often, when the controller stands R to the driver with a face or back, the passage is closed. If he turns sideways, you can drive. With his hands, the traffic controller shows where you can go, blocking the forbidden directions.

1
The controller is facing the drivers. His hands can be: directed in different directions, lowered or bent at the elbows. This is equal to the red signal of the traffic light. The passage is closed.

2
The traffic controller turned his back to you, the position of the hands is different. The passage is buried. Similarly with the previous point.

3
The controller stands sideways to the cars. He lowered his hands or directed in opposite directions. Green light of the traffic light. The passage is open right and right, a ban on turning to the left.

4
The traffic controller turned to the driver face, with his right hand with a rod pointing to him. The movement is prohibited directly, but you can turn right. Means red light of the traffic light, with a green arrow to the right. In this case, the road does not need to be inferior to pedestrians and cars on the left.

5
The traffic controller turned to the cars with his left side, his hand with a rod extended forward. You can go in any direction: to the left, right, directly, turn around. This signal means green light.

6
The traffic controller turned to the motorists with the right side. He extended his hand with a rod forward. Movement Prohibition. Red traffic light.

7
The rod of the controller is raised vertically upwards. He does not play a role, how side he stands to the driver. The passage is closed to everyone. The signal means: "Attention!" And it is equal to the yellow light of the traffic light.

To learn the signals of the controller, use the verse/count. It is easy to remember, and on occasion she will tell you when and where to go.

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