Can you make a U-turn on the right auxiliary lane?
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U-turns are not allowed on the right auxiliary lane. On the right auxiliary lane, U-turns and left turns are prohibited, and you must drive according to the road markings and traffic signals. The auxiliary lane is usually a right-turn lane, and even if there is no prohibition sign, U-turns are not allowed. Therefore, you do not need to wait for a red light; you can make a U-turn directly before reaching the dashed line. If it is a solid line or a median strip, you will need to wait for the red light. An auxiliary lane refers to a road set up on one or both sides of the main road, intended for vehicles or tractors that are not allowed to enter or are preparing to enter the main road from an entrance. The auxiliary lane is a term in highway terminology, serving as an auxiliary road for highway maintenance or traffic diversion. There are two types of auxiliary lanes: temporary and permanent. Temporary auxiliary lanes are constructed during highway maintenance to ensure traffic flow and are removed after the main road is completed. Permanent auxiliary lanes are built alongside roads with heavy traffic to serve as traffic diversions.