How to Determine Illegal Use of Emergency Lane?
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If a vehicle experiences a malfunction, such as a flat tire, brake failure, or other issues that prevent it from driving safely or pose significant safety risks, it may use the emergency lane. If the driver suddenly falls ill and is unable to drive or continuing to drive would pose a major safety hazard, the emergency lane may also be used. Rules for U-turns at traffic lights: 1. U-turns are not allowed if there is no left-turn lane before the traffic light. 2. U-turns cannot be made on the crosswalk at the traffic light; you must proceed past the crosswalk before making a U-turn. 3. If there are explicit signs prohibiting U-turns or left turns at the traffic light intersection, U-turns are never allowed. 4. If the center line of the road at the traffic light intersection is a double solid yellow line, U-turns are not allowed. If it is a double yellow line with one solid and one dashed line, vehicles on the dashed side may make a U-turn, while vehicles on the solid side may not. 5. If there is a yellow grid line at the traffic light intersection, U-turns are permitted, but vehicles must not stop on the yellow grid line. 6. If there is a U-turn sign or a dedicated U-turn signal, you must wait for the green light before making a U-turn. 7. If there is no dedicated U-turn signal but there is a left-turn signal, you must wait in the left-turn lane for the green light before making a U-turn.