Can You Make a U-Turn at an Intersection with Time-Restricted No Left Turn?
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You cannot make a U-turn at an intersection where left turns are prohibited. A U-turn is an extension of a left turn, so if there is a no-left-turn sign at the intersection, U-turns are also prohibited. In addition to intersections where left turns are banned, U-turns are also prohibited under the following circumstances: U-turns are prohibited where there is a 'No U-Turn' sign: If there is no U-turn sign, you cannot make a U-turn at this intersection. U-turns are not allowed on crosswalks: You cannot make a U-turn on a crosswalk. If you are at an intersection where U-turns are permitted, you should cross the crosswalk before making the U-turn. You must not make a U-turn on the crosswalk. U-turns are not allowed when there is no left-turn lane: Even if you are in the leftmost lane, if there is no left-turn sign, U-turns are not permitted. U-turns are prohibited in the second left-turn lane: When a vehicle is in the second left-turn lane, U-turns are not allowed. Without any signs, vehicles can only make U-turns in the innermost left lane. No U-turns at yellow solid lines: U-turns are not allowed at yellow solid lines. Even if there is a sign permitting U-turns, you must wait for the green light before crossing the stop line to make the U-turn. No U-turns on highways: Crossing the central divider to make a U-turn on a highway is illegal and carries a fine of 200 yuan and 12 penalty points! If you miss an exit on the highway, you should continue to the next exit and leave the highway. Do not risk making an illegal U-turn.