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8 movements of traffic police hand gestures jingle

The 8 movements of the traffic police hand gestures are as follows:

One hand is straightened to indicate stop,

The second hand is horizontal, moving forward.

Three hands are raised to stop the car, etc.

Four hands are pointed down to turn around.

Use five hands to change directions,

swipe forward with six hands and run quickly.

Seven hands to retreat, walk slowly,

Eight hands to embrace, lift the ban.

This jingle helps everyone quickly remember the meaning and usage of traffic police gestures by simply describing the movements of traffic police gestures. The correct understanding and observance of traffic police gestures is crucial to maintaining traffic order and road safety. I hope everyone can conscientiously abide by the traffic police's gesture instructions when driving and walking, and contribute to traffic safety together. At the same time, I also hope that everyone can master these traffic police gestures proficiently in case of emergency. Remember this jingle, let us work together to build a civilized and safe traffic environment!

Traffic police gestures are an important traffic command language used by traffic police when directing traffic. They are used to guide the driving direction of vehicles and pedestrians, stop and control traffic flow.

The following are some common traffic police gestures and their meanings:

Hand out to signal to stop: The traffic policeman stretches his hand with the palm downward to signal the vehicle to stop.

Waving horizontally to move forward: The traffic policeman stretches his hand horizontally with the palm facing forward to signal the vehicle to move forward.

Raise your hand to signal to stop and wait: The traffic policeman raises his hand with the palm facing forward to signal the vehicle to stop and wait.

Point down to indicate a turn: The traffic policeman points his hand downward, with the palm facing down, to signal the vehicle to turn.

Wave left and right to signal lane change: The traffic policeman waves his hand left and right, with the palm facing forward, to signal the vehicle to change lanes.

Waving forward to indicate fast passage: The traffic police wave their hands forward with the palm facing forward to signal vehicles to pass quickly.

Back gesture: The traffic policeman stretches his hand straight back to signal the vehicle to reverse or drive slowly.

Hold your hands to indicate lifting of the ban: Traffic policemen fold their hands in front of their chests to signal the lifting of the ban on driving or the lifting of traffic control.