Is it allowed to make a turn on a pedestrian crossing?
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Making a turn on a pedestrian crossing is not allowed. If a vehicle needs to turn, it must do so after crossing the zebra crossing, following the guided route. Remember not to make a U-turn on the zebra crossing. Precautions for turning: When turning, the driver should, based on road and traffic conditions, signal the turn 50 meters before the curve and sound the horn to alert nearby vehicles and pedestrians. At the same time, the driver should appropriately reduce speed to maintain vehicle stability. Steering wheel operation should be coordinated with the speed, turning timely and returning early. After completing the turn, the turn signal should be promptly canceled. Yielding standards at pedestrian crossings: When pedestrians are crossing or about to step onto the zebra crossing in front of a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle should yield to the pedestrians. If pedestrians are waiting outside the separation line of the motor vehicle lane and non-motor vehicle lane and have not entered the motor vehicle lane, the motor vehicle should slow down and may proceed across the pedestrian crossing under safe conditions.