
Intersections where U-turns are not allowed: 1. Railway crossings, pedestrian crossings, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, and tunnels prohibit U-turns; 2. Intersections with no U-turn signs do not permit U-turns; 3. Intersections with no left-turn signs also prohibit U-turns; 4. U-turns are not allowed on zebra crossings; 5. Roads with double solid yellow lines in the center do not allow U-turns; 6. Left lanes marked with straight arrows only prohibit U-turns. Intersections where U-turns are permitted: 1. Intersections with U-turn signs or U-turn traffic lights; 2. Yellow grid lines – although yellow grids are no-stopping zones, U-turns are allowed if there are no central guardrails and the grid center has dashed lines, as long as the vehicle does not stop; 3. Intersections without explicit no U-turn or no left-turn signs.


