How to Make a U-turn at an Intersection Ahead While Driving a Motor Vehicle?
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When making a U-turn at an intersection ahead while driving a motor vehicle, the methods vary depending on different situations, as follows: 1. U-turn in the left-turn lane requires crossing the pedestrian crossing: When the traffic light turns green at the intersection, you can make a U-turn in the left-turn lane, but you must cross the pedestrian crossing. 2. U-turn can be made directly if the inner side of the lane is a dashed line: If the inner side of the double yellow line left-turn lane is a dashed line, you can make a U-turn directly without regard to the traffic light, but you must not affect the oncoming traffic. 3. U-turn can be made at the dashed line if there is a yellow grid dashed line: If there is a yellow grid dashed line in the middle of the road, you can make a U-turn at the dashed line, but you must not stop inside the yellow grid. 4. U-turn can be made when the light turns green in the waiting area: At an intersection with a left-turn waiting area, enter the left-turn waiting area when the traffic light turns green. When the left-turn light turns green, you can make a U-turn.