Can You Make a U-Turn at a Left-Turn Green Light?
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You can make a U-turn at a left-turn green light, provided that it is safe and does not hinder the normal flow of other vehicles. Other situations where U-turns are permitted include: Presence of U-turn traffic lights or signs: When there is a U-turn traffic light at an intersection, you can make a U-turn when the U-turn indicator is green. If there is a U-turn sign at the intersection or a U-turn marking on the lane, you can make a U-turn as long as you ensure your own safety and that of others. No U-turn signs but left turns are allowed (no prohibition of U-turns): At intersections where left turns are permitted and there are no signs or markings prohibiting U-turns, you can make a U-turn. It is important to note that the vehicle must proceed according to the left-turn lane traffic signal without affecting the normal flow of other vehicles. If you need to make a U-turn at an intersection with a left-turn waiting area, you can first enter the left-turn waiting area when the straight-through light is green and wait until the left-turn light turns green to make the U-turn. U-turns are allowed at dashed lines: Whether it is a white dashed line or a yellow dashed line, U-turns are permitted. If it is a double yellow line with one solid and one dashed, check whether your side is the dashed line. If it is, you can make a U-turn safely; if it is solid, you cannot make a U-turn. If you encounter a double yellow line with one solid and one dashed at an intersection, you can make a U-turn on the dashed side, but you must not cross the stop line ahead.