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Master the "Stop the Traffic" Story: A Complete ASL Translation & Study Guide

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Scene 3: The Climax – Stopping Traffic

This is the core of the ASL stop the traffic story translation. The signer shifts their body to face the oncoming cars. They extend a flat, vertical hand (the "stop" handshape). But it’s not just a sign for STOP; it is a commanding classifier that becomes a physical barrier. The cars (CL:3) approach rapidly, then suddenly stop, wobble, and reverse slightly. Master the "Stop the Traffic" Story: A Complete

English Translation (Free and Literary): But it’s not just a sign for STOP;

I used to work as a teacher at a school. The school had a designated parking area for teachers, but it was very expensive to use. Because I didn't want to pay the high parking fees, I decided to park my car at home for free and walk to work instead.

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During my walk, there was one particular street that was always extremely busy with heavy traffic. Every day, I would stand on the corner and wait for a long time, trying to find a gap so I could cross. It was very difficult, and I was frequently late for my class because the cars simply wouldn't stop.