Can You Make a U-Turn at a Red Light at an Intersection?
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Motor vehicles can make a U-turn at locations where there are no signs or markings prohibiting U-turns or left turns, provided they do not obstruct the normal passage of other vehicles and pedestrians. Below are the relevant details about making U-turns at intersections: Cases where U-turns are allowed: If there is a left-turn sign on the roadside, you can follow the reminder and continue to make a U-turn even when the light is red. In this situation, the driver does not need to pay attention to the traffic light. Stopping due to observing the signal light may result in penalty points. Cases where U-turns are not allowed: Motor vehicles must not make U-turns at locations with signs or markings prohibiting U-turns or left turns, as well as at railway crossings, crosswalks, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, tunnels, or other hazardous road sections.