Herding_Cats
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when i did a biking camp in middle school we were taught that signal for a left turn, so I would assume they were going to be moving left (and likely moving into the "other lane" on the path to either turn or u-turn)Quick question for all the long-time runners and any new runners on here: if you're on a running/bike path and someone running in front of you holds up their left arm straight out, what does that mean? To me, it obviously means that the runner is going to turn and if there isn't a fork in the road, it means that the runner is going to turn around and switch directions. My wife just started running (training for the MW 10K) and did not think that this is obvious. I'm curious about other's opinions regarding this signal.