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Can You Make a U-Turn on a Dashed Yellow Line?

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McEleanor
09/04/25 7:37am

Double yellow lines can be either dashed or solid. Double solid yellow lines (typically found in the center of two-way roads with four or more lanes, usually without a median or with a low median), double dashed yellow lines (commonly seen on roads with low traffic volume or at intersections), and double yellow lines with one solid and one dashed line. These three types of road markings have different driving requirements: 1. Double solid yellow lines: U-turns, crossing, or speeding around curves are strictly prohibited. Violations may result in a fine and a deduction of 3 points. 2. Double dashed yellow lines: On main roads, left turns are permitted but U-turns are not allowed, provided it is safe and does not obstruct traffic. 3. Double yellow lines with one solid and one dashed line: Vehicles on the dashed side can make U-turns or cross the lines for turns if it is safe and does not hinder traffic, while vehicles on the solid side must not cross the lines or remain on the double yellow lines for extended periods.

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NoahLynn
09/16/25 8:25am

As a driving enthusiast who loves discussing traffic rules, I find the issue of dashed yellow lines quite fascinating! On many urban roads, yellow dashed lines serve as center lines, typically indicating that crossing into the opposing lane for a U-turn is permitted, provided there are no prohibitive signs or traffic light restrictions. I often encounter this while driving—for instance, on suburban four-lane bidirectional roads, U-turns at dashed lines are quite common, but safety must always come first: you must ensure sufficient distance from oncoming traffic, no pedestrians crossing, especially during peak hours when risks are higher. In case of an accident, the responsibility may fall entirely on you, as traffic rules clearly state that U-turning vehicles must yield to through traffic. I recommend that beginners frequently review traffic manuals, attend regular driving training, and develop the habit of slowing down at dashed lines to confirm the surroundings before proceeding. Also, while performing routine car maintenance, take a moment to check lights and visibility equipment to ensure clear visibility of road markings at night.

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MacLorenzo
10/31/25 2:12am

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I can tell you that yellow dashed lines generally allow U-turns, as they're designed to permit temporary lane crossing for maneuvers like overtaking or turning. However, I must emphasize crucial safety details: first slow down near the dashed line, check for oncoming traffic or obstacles, and ensure at least 50 meters of clear space before executing the turn. I remember last year in a suburban area, I nearly collided during a hasty U-turn on yellow dashes - that was a sobering lesson. Beyond the absence of prohibitory signs, remember intersections and crosswalks prohibit random U-turns. My personal advice: regularly inspect your braking system and always use turn signals to alert following vehicles. This approach avoids traffic tickets while ensuring safe journeys.

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EvangelineMarie
12/14/25 2:21am

Having driven for many years, I have firsthand experience with U-turns over dashed yellow lines: they are generally feasible because dashed yellow lines in traffic rules implicitly allow crossing maneuvers. In practice, I prefer selecting sections with clear visibility, slowly approaching the edge of the dashed line, checking both side mirrors to confirm a safe distance before executing the turn. A common mistake beginners make is overlooking the speed of oncoming traffic—for instance, attempting a U-turn near a highway entrance is highly risky and could lead to rear-end collisions. Cultivate good habits by checking your vehicle's tire condition after every U-turn to avoid damage from sharp turns.

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