When an officer makes the signs of moving the arm up and down alternately, what should you do?
When you encounter a traffic officer on the road making signals by extending their arm and repeatedly moving it up and down, this means that drivers are required to reduce the speed of their vehicle if they are approaching the officer from the side corresponding to the arm making the signal and perpendicular to that arm.
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When you encounter a traffic officer on the road making signals by extending their arm and repeatedly moving it up and down, this means that drivers are required to reduce the speed of their vehicle if they are approaching the officer from the side corresponding to the arm making the signal and perpendicular to that arm.
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