Can You Make a U-Turn on a Straight Green Light?
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At an intersection where the left turn signal is red and the straight signal is green, you cannot make a U-turn or left turn. This is because when the straight signal is green, oncoming traffic also has the right of way to proceed straight. Making a U-turn would obstruct the normal flow of oncoming vehicles, which is not allowed and also violates road traffic safety laws. Below is some knowledge about U-turns and left turns: 1. Traffic Regulations: Traffic laws clearly state that if there are no signs prohibiting U-turns on either side of the road, vehicles are permitted to make a U-turn there. However, before making a U-turn, it is essential to observe the road conditions and ensure that it does not affect the normal movement of other vehicles on the road. 2. Special Cases: When the road markings include solid white lines or double solid yellow lines, you cannot make a direct U-turn. There is a special case where the center line of the road has a solid line on one side and a dashed line on the other. If you are driving on the side with the dashed line, you can make a U-turn without following the left turn signal requirements. However, if you are driving on the side with the solid line, you cannot make a direct U-turn.