it has the hand radical on the left of the character and the 另 on the right looks like brakes and a steering wheel, so to turn you would need to TURN the wheel with your hands.
If you consider the hand radical to be a wall besides which you are walking and the other characters to be a wall facing you, then the space between these two looks like a corner of the street that you are supposed to TURN around.
Crystal Lin says
it has the hand radical on the left of the character and the 另 on the right looks like brakes and a steering wheel, so to turn you would need to TURN the wheel with your hands.
Saffi Ullah says
If you consider the hand radical to be a wall besides which you are walking and the other characters to be a wall facing you, then the space between these two looks like a corner of the street that you are supposed to TURN around.
Sherab Ghale says
one needs their HAND in order TO TURN something.
Hugo Obori says
the hand radical gives hand signes where to turn to. the second part looks like a person that follows the handsigns and TURNS
Joshua Andre Cuesta says
looks like on the left is a pole and the right side looks like a guy swinging himself on the pole to turn
Olivia Stewart says
this character looks like a person turning their head. also, the hand radical on the side of the person figure looks like they are signalling a turn.
Isa Cuellar says
The hand radical indicates that you have to turn a wheel, and the second component shows that you there are several turns.