How will a Traffic Officer indicate that you must stop your vehicle on the right-hand side?
Signage: Traffic officers
Explanation
To indicate that you must stop your vehicle on the right side, a **Traffic Officer** uses a specific signal with the arm. This signal consists of **extending the arm horizontally with the palm facing down and keeping it steady**. This action requires drivers to stop on the right side of the road.
- **Arm extended horizontally and palm facing down**: This is the correct signal indicating to drivers that they must stop on the right side. It is a clear and direct instruction from the officer.

- **Other signals**: Waving a red flag or extending the arm with the palm facing up are not signals used to indicate that you must stop on the right side. The red flag, for example, indicates that vehicles cannot travel on that road, but it does not specify stopping on the right side.
Therefore, the correct signal to stop on the right side is with the arm extended horizontally and the palm facing down.
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