For the most part, from what I've seen, riders tend to point out danger/a problem, i.e. sand, debris, loose pair of false teeth, pothole, etc., with the nearest foot.

Personally, I find it kind of hard to take my hand off the throttle to point out a problem on the right side of the bike. The Rules and Signals section suggests using the "nearest hand".

Should this be changed? (It was brought up to me by a rider on a recent weekend ride)

Thanks, in advance--to all, for your input.

Currently on the CSC site on [Rules and Signals] "Danger = Dangerous obstacle in road = Point to the obstacle with the nearest hand"

Recommend this be amended to: Danger = "Dangerous obstacle in road = Point to the obstacle with the nearest foot WHEN safe to do so"