Is it allowed to make a U-turn at a double solid yellow line?
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U-turns are not allowed at double solid yellow lines. Double solid yellow lines indicate that overtaking and U-turns are prohibited for vehicles. Making a U-turn at a double yellow line will result in a 3-point penalty and a fine. Other situations where U-turns are prohibited include: U-turns are prohibited where there is a 'No U-turn' sign or 'No Left Turn' sign: If there is a sign prohibiting U-turns, then U-turns are not allowed at that intersection. The action of making a U-turn is an extension of a left turn, so if there is a sign prohibiting left turns at an intersection, U-turns are also prohibited there. U-turns are prohibited when there is no left-turn lane: Even if you are in the leftmost lane, if there is no sign permitting left turns, U-turns are not allowed. U-turns are prohibited in the second left-turn lane: When a vehicle is in the second left-turn lane, it cannot make a U-turn. In the absence of any signs, vehicles can only make U-turns in the innermost left-turn lane. U-turns are prohibited on highways: Making a U-turn by crossing the central divider on a highway is illegal and will result in a fine and a 12-point penalty. If you miss an exit on the highway, continue to the next exit to leave the highway, and never attempt an illegal U-turn.
I still remember when I was driving over a decade ago, the first time I saw the double solid yellow lines, I almost made a U-turn at the intersection, but a traffic officer stopped me. Since then, I've understood that double solid yellow lines must never be crossed, let alone used for U-turns, as they mark the center of the road, meaning no vehicles are allowed to cross to prevent collisions with oncoming traffic. The law enforces this rule, and violations can result in penalty points and fines, especially due to the high risk involved. My advice is, when encountering double solid yellow lines, it's much safer to drive a bit further to find a dashed line or a traffic light that permits U-turns before turning. In daily driving, I've noticed many accidents happen at solid lines, where beginners often make hasty mistakes. Anyway, remember that no solid lines should be crossed—yellow ones are just more visible, reminding us not to take risks.