When turing together or alone, the rider has his own way of giving cues, This information is usually given directly by the leader of the entourage or road captain then forwarded to the other through the movement of the hands or feet. Here is the explanation of the meaning of body language.
LINE UP
"Hands on the helm of the group's troupe march"
ENGINE START
"Twisting the forefinger of the sign prepares to start the engine"
Lined One Row
"On the road, road captain, pointing your index finger up. This indicates the line of turing immediately lined up one by one. This action can be done or caused by the condition of the road narrowed or when the road is solid."
Two Line
"Turing leadership held up two fingers. That signifies the turing troupe must make a convoy into two lines. Usually this condition is done captain leader when traffic is quiet. One finger if the entourage passes crowded traffic."
LINE ZIG-ZAG
"The road captain raised his hand while holding up his little finger and forefinger. The purpose of this code is for the troupe to line up in zigzag position. This position provides flexibility to the rider who is behind to maneuver or braking."
HAND UP
"Road captain considers the road safety aspect. When the path to be crossed has an obstacle, then the road captain will clench his hands, so the group paused. Once it is safe, then move forward."