Is it allowed to make a U-turn at a red light?
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U-turns are not related to traffic lights. If the central divider of the road has a U-turn sign or there is a U-turn indication on the road surface, vehicles can make a U-turn in this area, but they must not affect the normal passage of vehicles and pedestrians. If there is no U-turn sign on the road surface or divider, U-turns are not allowed. Situations where U-turns can be made without considering traffic lights are as follows: Dotted lines: If there are dotted lines (double yellow lines with one solid and one dashed) in the center of the road, vehicles can make a U-turn directly from the dotted section, taking special care not to affect the passage of straight-going vehicles and pedestrians. Vehicles on the side with solid lines cannot make a U-turn. No U-turn prohibition sign: If there is no U-turn prohibition sign (no U-turn signal light) in the middle of the road, a U-turn can be made when it is safe and does not affect pedestrians and straight-going vehicles.