Can You Make a U-turn from the Second Left-turn Lane?
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You can make a U-turn from the second left-turn lane, which is closer to the center. Circumstances under which U-turns are permitted: Presence of U-turn signals or signs: When there is a U-turn signal 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 indication on the lane, you can make a U-turn while ensuring the safety of yourself and others. No U-turn signs but left turns are allowed (no prohibition of U-turn signs or markings): Vehicles can make a U-turn at intersections where left turns are permitted and there are no signs or markings prohibiting U-turns. It is important to note that vehicles must proceed according to the left-turn lane signal without interfering with the normal flow of other vehicles. If you intend to make a U-turn at an intersection with a left-turn waiting area, you can first enter the waiting area when the straight-ahead signal is green and then make the U-turn when the left-turn signal turns green. U-turns are allowed at dashed lines: Whether it is a white or yellow dashed line, U-turns are permitted. If it is a double yellow line with one solid and one dashed line, check if your side is the dashed line. If it is, you can make a U-turn safely; if it is solid, U-turns are not allowed. If you encounter a double yellow line at an intersection, you can make a U-turn on the dashed side, but you must not cross the stop line ahead. U-turns are allowed at yellow grid lines: Parking is prohibited in yellow grid areas, but as long as there is no central barrier, you can make a U-turn there after yielding to normally moving vehicles. U-turns are allowed on the dashed side of a green belt: When the front of the green belt is a dashed line, vehicles on that side can make a U-turn from there. When the front of the green belt is a solid line, vehicles must obey the traffic signal, cross the pedestrian crossing, and then make a U-turn. It is prohibited to make a U-turn by crossing the solid line or the pedestrian crossing. Precautions for making a U-turn: When making a U-turn, you should turn on the left turn signal in advance, and the maximum speed should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour. Do not hinder other vehicles and pedestrians moving normally.