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Traffic command gesture training content
Traffic command gesture training content: The training content includes eight common traffic gestures, such as handover process, report words, law enforcement terms, duty gfd, duty law enforcement standing posture and straight-ahead gesture, (left and right) turn gesture, stop gesture, lane change gesture and slow down.

Through training, the basic skills of police and auxiliary police such as traffic command gestures and police etiquette have been reviewed and consolidated, which has improved the team's law enforcement ability and overall combat effectiveness, laying a solid foundation for building a "four-iron general" and "five excellent" public security traffic police iron army in an all-round way.

Traffic gesture command signal is the most legally effective signal among traffic signals (there are three kinds of traffic signals, namely traffic lights, signs and markings, and traffic police command gestures). When other signals conflict with the traffic police command gesture, the traffic police command gesture shall prevail.

Traffic gesture command signal is the embodiment of the command will of traffic police to deal with various traffic situations quickly and decisively. When using traffic gesture signals to direct traffic, Min Jing is required to be dignified, energetic, serious, attentive and responsive.

Gestures should be accurate, decisive and powerful, reflecting the seriousness, authority and clarity of the traffic police command; Weak and listless movements reflect the vague and slow command of the traffic police. This will have two completely different effects on traffic management. The former makes the driver understand clearly and the vehicle passes smoothly. The latter makes drivers feel at a loss, slow vehicle guidance and even cause traffic accidents.