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Can You Make a U-Turn on Double Solid Yellow Lines?

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ClaytonLee
08/28/25 3:49am
U-turns are not allowed on double solid yellow lines, nor is crossing or overtaking allowed. You can only make a U-turn when the double yellow lines are broken or become dashed, and only if traffic signs permit and it is safe to do so. Making a U-turn on double solid yellow lines is a traffic violation, punishable by a fine and a 3-point deduction. If one line is solid and the other is dashed, vehicles on the side with the dashed line may temporarily cross it for maneuvers like overtaking or turning. More details are as follows: 1. Traffic rules for double yellow lines: U-turns on double solid yellow lines are prohibited and may be captured by traffic cameras. According to traffic laws, U-turns are not allowed at locations with no-U-turn signs, railway crossings, pedestrian crossings, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, tunnels, or other hazardous areas. Violations are recorded via automated traffic cameras or manually by traffic police, with on-the-spot penalties. 2. Important notes: Following traffic laws is everyone's basic duty. Generally, solid lines should not be crossed unless directed by traffic police on-site due to specific road conditions.
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SanJaxon
09/10/25 2:21am
I've been driving for over twenty years, and making a U-turn over double solid yellow lines is absolutely not allowed—it's one of the most basic rules in traffic regulations. Double solid yellow lines indicate strict lane separation, prohibiting any crossing maneuvers, including U-turns, overtaking, or left turns. Why? Because solid lines are designed to prevent vehicles from suddenly changing direction, thereby avoiding collisions with oncoming traffic. I've seen too many novice drivers take shortcuts by making U-turns over double solid yellow lines, only to be fined and penalized by traffic police, not to mention risking rear-end or side collisions that endanger everyone. Safe driving comes first—when you see double solid yellow lines, just keep driving straight and wait for a dashed line or an intersection where U-turns are permitted. Developing this habit can eliminate many unnecessary risks.
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McDavid
10/24/25 3:09am
As a parent, I always remind my child to strictly follow the rules when driving, and making a U-turn over double solid yellow lines is absolutely prohibited. It's extremely dangerous—just imagine, during the U-turn, there might be vehicles speeding towards you from the opposite lane. If you can't avoid them in time, a severe accident could occur. Traffic rules aren't arbitrarily set; double solid yellow lines serve as a safety barrier protecting everyone. I teach them not to risk saving a few minutes, as the consequences of an accident would be unimaginable. When driving, I constantly remind myself to watch for road signs—solid lines are red lines that must not be crossed. Developing good habits is the only way to ensure a safe return home.
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McGabriela
12/07/25 3:33am
Last time my buddy made a U-turn over double solid yellow lines in the city and got pulled over by traffic police on the spot. He was fined 200 yuan and had 3 points deducted from his license. He regretted it so much and said he'd never do such a stupid thing again. Actually, many people make illegal U-turns on that road frequently, but the police keep a close eye on it. When I drive, I pay special attention - double solid yellow lines are strictly off-limits. Making U-turns there disrupts traffic flow and can easily cause chaos. Safety comes first, I'd rather take a detour to find a legal spot.
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