Wisconsin Code § 346.35

Method of giving signals on turning and stopping
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Whenever a stop or turn signal is required by s. 346.34,
such signal may in any event be given by a signal lamp or lamps
of a type meeting the specifications set forth in s. 347.15. Except
as provided in s. 347.15 (3m), such signals also may be given by
the hand and arm in lieu of or in addition to signals by signal
lamp. When given by hand and arm, such signals, except signals
by the operator of a bicycle, who may use either hand and arm,
shall be given from the left side of the vehicle in the following
manner and shall indicate as follows:
(1) Left turn or U-turn — Hand and arm extended
horizontally.
(2) Right turn — Hand and arm extended upward.
(3) Stop or decrease speed — Hand and arm extended
downward.

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