At what kind of intersections can you make a U-turn while driving?

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Gayle
07/29/25 11:07pm
Intersections where you can make a U-turn while driving include: 1. Intersections with U-turn indicator signs; 2. Intersections without explicit no-U-turn or no-left-turn signs; 3. Intersections with yellow grid lines. Intersections where you cannot make a U-turn include: those with no-U-turn signs or markings; those with no-left-turn signs or markings; railway crossings; pedestrian crossings; bridges; sharp curves; steep slopes; tunnels; and sections prone to danger. Driving precautions: 1. Familiarize yourself with the car's user manual; 2. Drive and operate the car correctly; 3. Reduce the car's load and avoid driving at full capacity; 4. Control the engine speed and vehicle speed, and drive gently; 5. Regularly observe the dashboard and listen to the car's driving sounds to detect hidden issues early and avoid greater losses.
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