Signals by authorised persons

Police officers

Stop

Police Office Hand Signal - Stop traffic approaching from the front
Traffic approaching from the front
Police Office Hand Signal - Stop traffic approaching from both front and behind
Traffic approaching from both front and behind
Police Office Hand Signal - Stop traffic approaching from behind
Traffic approaching from behind

To beckon traffic on

Police Office Hand Signal - Beckoning traffic from the side on
From the side
Police Office Hand Signal - Beckoning traffic from the front on
From the front
Police Office Hand Signal - Beckoning traffic from behind on
From behind *

* In Wales, bilingual signs appear on emergency services vehicles and clothing

Arm signals to persons controlling traffic

Arm signal to person controlling traffic - I want to go straight on
I want to go straight on
Arm signal to person controlling traffic - I want to turn left; use either hand
I want to turn left; use either hand
Arm signal to person controlling traffic - I want to turn right
I want to turn right

Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency officers and traffic officers

Traffic officer
Traffic officer
DVSA officer
DVSA officer

These officers now have new powers to stop/direct vehicles and will be using hand signals and light signals similar to those used by police. You MUST obey any signals given (see Rules 107 and 108).

School crossing patrols

School Crossing Patrol Signal - Not ready to cross pedestrians
Not ready to cross pedestrians
School Crossing Patrol Signal - Barrier to stop pedestrians crossing
Barrier to stop pedestrians crossing
School Crossing Patrol Signal - Ready to cross pedestrians, vehicles must be prepared to stop
Ready to cross pedestrians, vehicles must be prepared to stop
School Crossing Patrol Signal - All vehicles must stop
All vehicles must stop