This is The Body Language Mastered Mandatory Motorcycle Touring Leader-Vooridjer (VJ)
This is just an example that if it should be acted by 'VJ Touring Officers' because he will lead the line group, of course, the position should be in the front row. Then sign language provided by VJ must be followed by the participants in sequence starting from the second participant and continues backward.
However, in practice some cues possessed different meanings and significance. This is because it adapted to the style and riding style of each community, motorcycle club, kind of motor used. and the attitude of the riders themselves.
Note:
For any information presented below is based on the author's personal experience when following the touring group.
1. ENGINE START
VJ officer signaled 'turn the machine' with the right hand while playing above my right forefinger.
Position still stop and start code must be preceded by the horn of existing SW officers hindmost. After the horn SW earlier, VJ giving the thumbs up hand right / left to be seen by all participants, meaning 'ready to go.
2. TURNING LEFT
VJ officer signaled 'turn left' by way of swinging the left arm to limit shoulder before he turned to the left.
3. TURNING RIGHT:
VJ officer signaled right turn by lifting up his left hand to the helmet, with his left hand telapa tebuka paraded right. Dilulangi movement several times pointed to the right.
4. DANGER ON THE LEFT:
VJ officer hinted there was 'danger on the left side' with the left hand raised, and lowered his left hand down as he opened his index finger. Pointed to something down the left as there are holes or bad roads. This way is much better than with the legs elevated.
5. DANGER ON THE RIGHT SIDE:
If the driver can remove the gas safely to the situation, then cues provide a 'danger to the right' can only be done by raising his right hand and pointed to the right direction.
6. ADDED SPEED:
VJ officer signaled 'add' speed by raising his left hand, pointing his left index finger. This gesture can also be done by opening the palm of the left hand and then moved forward again and again. Movement of the other hand, the left hand lifted up and then pushed forward. The message said 'let's go forward, let's go faster'. This gesture should see the condition of the road, whether it is safe and allows the speed can be increased.
7. REDUCE SPEED:
VJ officer signaled 'reduce speed' by removing the left-hand arm of the clutch handle with the palm of the hand to taste and then played or swung open slowly. Can also be a great left arm dangled that are visible to all participants. This gesture is usually done when passing through curves in the mountains or on a straight road where VJ'm slowly reduced speed, or VJ also requested extra attention for the group always "be careful".
8. Unite our ranks:
VJ officer signaled 'unite our ranks' with the rod raised a left upper, left hand clenching then swung several times. This gesture can also be when the speed suddenly asked VJ to immediately slow and then stop because "red traffic light" or other hazards.
9. MAKE ONE LINE:
VJ officer signaled 'lineup together for' the way raised his left hand high and put the palm of his left hand on the helmet open face to the right, then the palm of the hand was diayungkan necessary. Cue one line could also raising your left hand and then give the left index finger.
10. FOR TWO LINES:
VJ officer signaled 'for the two lines' by lifting his left hand while giving two fingers as a sign of the number 2. This gesture requested row formation into two groups with low-speed conditions, road conditions and the formation of well-deserved quiet to line two. If the condition of the two lines is not possible, then immediately signaled the VJ line (no. 11).
11. STOP:
VJ officer signaled "stop / stop" by releasing his left hand on the handle of the clutch then opened to the back of his left palm while playing or rocking the baby immediately stops signifies hope. This gesture is rarely used because no cues. 10 unite our ranks once used to stop.
The entire description of the mechanism of touring, as well as sign language VJ who has been described above is not a standard thing. Banyaklagi actually still touring mechanism, as well as other cues that can be used when driving with chains. All mechanisms still touring and sign language tailored to the needs, as well the development of any group, community or motorcycle clubs concerned
Everyone wants to enjoy the ride in comfort, and the family home was always pray that we safely arrived at the destination
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