Theory Test Arm Signals

Theory Test Arm Signals and Authorised Persons

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4. All vehicles must stop When the patrol stands fully in the road holding the stop sign upright and clearly visible to drivers, it means all traffic must stop. This command gives pedestrians the right of way to cross safely. Drivers must remain stationary until the patrol steps back onto the pavement and lowers the sign. Moving off too soon is both dangerous and illegal — drivers should wait until the patrol has clearly indicated that it’s safe to continue.
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2. Barrier to stop pedestrians crossing When the patrol steps slightly forward and holds the sign horizontally, positioned between themselves and the pedestrians, it acts as a clear barrier. This signal tells pedestrians to stay on the pavement and not attempt to cross yet. For drivers, it means the patrol is preparing to stop traffic soon, so they should approach carefully and be alert for further signals.
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