Can You Make a Left Turn When Making a U-turn?

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MacEzra
07/30/25 2:27am
A lane marked only with a U-turn sign cannot be used for left turns; a lane marked with both a U-turn sign and a left-turn sign can be used for left turns. Intersections with U-turn signals: At any intersection, if there is a dedicated U-turn sign or signal, follow the instructions to make a U-turn. If there is no signal, make a U-turn without affecting the passage of other vehicles or pedestrian safety. Intersections without U-turn signals but with left-turn signals: Generally, at such intersections, as long as there is no prohibition sign or separate signal for U-turns, vehicles can make a U-turn at any time without affecting normal traffic flow and ensuring safety. Typically, the central divider on regular roads changes from a solid line to a dashed line near the intersection, allowing vehicles to make U-turns in this area.
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