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If your vehicle signals don't work,  how would you indicate your right turn?a.I extend my left handb.I bend my left arm upwards at 90 degreesc.I bend my left arm downnwards at 90 degreesd.none of above

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If your vehicle signals don't work,  how would you indicate your right turn?a.I extend my left handb.I bend my left arm upwards at 90 degreesc.I bend my left arm downnwards at 90 degreesd.none of above

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The correct answer is b. I bend my left arm upwards at 90 degrees. This is the standard hand signal for indicating a right turn when your vehicle signals don't work.

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