Can You Make a U-Turn When Turning Left?
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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 traffic signal without interfering with the normal flow of other vehicles. Other situations where U-turns are allowed: Presence of U-turn traffic signals or signs; U-turns can be made at dashed lines; U-turns can be made at yellow grid lines; U-turns can be made on the side of the dashed line in the green belt. Precautions for making a U-turn: When making a U-turn, the left turn signal should be activated in advance, the maximum speed should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour, and the maneuver should not obstruct other vehicles or pedestrians traveling normally. Situations where U-turns are prohibited: U-turns are prohibited where there are no U-turn signs or no left-turn signs; U-turns are prohibited at crosswalks; U-turns are prohibited when there is no left-turn lane; U-turns are prohibited within the second left-turn lane line; U-turns are prohibited at solid yellow lines; U-turns are prohibited on highways.