Can You Make a U-Turn When Turning Right?
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You cannot make a U-turn when turning right. Even when going straight in a right-turn lane, you need to check if there is a straight-ahead sign. To make a U-turn, you must first turn left, which already involves crossing straight lanes, effectively traversing two lanes. Double solid yellow lines: These are typically found on roads with at least four lanes, meaning each direction has two or more lanes. The double solid yellow lines indicate that the traffic speed is relatively high, and vehicles are strictly prohibited from crossing these lines for overtaking or making U-turns. Single solid yellow line: This is a dividing line between two opposing lanes that strictly prohibits crossing. Such solid lines are usually found at intersections. In non-intersection areas of two-way roads, yellow dashed lines are commonly used. Yellow dashed lines allow lane crossing, but drivers must be cautious of oncoming traffic.