How Many Types of No U-Turn Signs Are There?

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DiAshley
07/29/25 9:19pm
There is only one type of no U-turn sign, which is appropriately placed before intersections where U-turns are prohibited. It features a yellow design with a U-turn arrow and a cross symbol, indicating that vehicles are not allowed to make a U-turn. Below are situations where U-turns are prohibited: 1. Road intersections: If there is a no U-turn sign, U-turns are not allowed. 2. Straight-only intersections: Only straight driving is permitted; U-turns are prohibited. 3. Solid lines: U-turns are not allowed on solid lines of roads or intersections. 4. Crosswalks: U-turns are absolutely prohibited on crosswalks. 5. Hazardous sections: U-turns are not allowed in areas such as bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, tunnels, railway crossings, and other hazardous sections.
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