The NJ Police Chief Magazine - Volume 29, Number 4 | Page 7

Uniform Hand Signal Code For

Traffic Officers

Compiled and Published by the NJSACOP

Reprinted from the 1929 New Jersey Police Chief Magazine
INTRODUCTION Believing New Jersey to have the finest set of motor vehicle and traffic laws in the United States for the guidance of motorists , with the least amount of discomfort while in our State , the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police , recognizing the fact that police officers generally have or use a variation of hand signals , which each one thinks is best , appointed a Committee for the purpose of devising a set of simple Hand Signals for Traffic Officers to use to convey their directions to the motorist .
The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police , with the idea of creating a uniform system of hand signals in mind , asks that each and every officer to whom this booklet is given , will preserve and study the signals herein set forth and described , and co-operate in creating a better understanding between the police officers and the motoring public . By constant practice of these signals and the execution of them on the part of each individual officer , much credit will be reflected upon the police department represented for the efficiency of its individual members .
The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police would give this advice to the members of the various police departments : Keep a smile on your face , in spite of the trials you undergo , and above all , have a kind word for the other fellow even though he is in the wrong . Such treatment encourages the meek and timid driver to feel more at ease , and will insure the ready co-operation of all motorists , and at the same time gaining more friends for you . The result will be a pleasanter association between you and the motorist , and this will go a long way in making your burdens lighter and in making the hours of the day or night speed by cheerfully .
The Chief of Police of the Department , should insist upon a drilling of his men in the use of this Code , so that they are familiar with each and every detail .
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STARTING The traffic officer standing with body parallel with the traffic movement to be started , both arms extended with hands above shoulder height , sweeping both arms in forward motion and simultaneously surrounding two blasts of the police whistle .
The action of the traffic officer when stopping traffic on one street and starting it on an intersecting street , gives opportunity for display of pep and training , which will reflect much credit on the Police Department . Traffic officers should be drilled on these hand signals at regular intervals , just as soldiers and sailors are drilled in certain evolutions they perform .
STOP The traffic officer standing with body parallel with moving traffic , with both arms extended to a point where each hand is above shoulder height and palm facing out towards vehicles to be stopped . At the same time the officer should blow one ( 1 ) blast of his police whistle .
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