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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 75 — VEHICLES · Chapter 33

§ 3336. Method of giving hand and arm signals.

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§ 3336. Method of giving hand and arm signals.
All signals given by hand and arm shall be given from the left side of the vehicle in the following manner except as indicated for pedalcycles and motorcycles and the signals shall indicate as follows:
(1)For a left turn, the hand and arm shall be extended horizontally.
(2)For a right turn, the left hand and arm shall be extended upward, except that operators of motorcycles and pedalcycles may also be permitted to signal a right turn by extending the right hand and arm horizontally.
(3)To stop or decrease speed, the left hand and arm shall be extended downward.
75c3336v
(Dec. 15, 1995, P.L.655, No.72, eff. 60 days)
75c3341h
SUBCHAPTER D
SPECIAL STOPS REQUIRED
Sec.
3341. Obedience to signal indicating approach of train.
3342. Vehicles required to stop at railroad crossings.
3343. Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossings.
3344. Emerging from alley, driveway or building.
3345. Meeting or overtaking school bus.
3345.1. Automated enforcement of failure to stop for school bus with flashing red lights.
3346. Emergency vehicles entering or leaving official garage.
75c3341s
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