Is it allowed to make a U-turn at an intersection without a U-turn sign?
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It is allowed to make a U-turn at an intersection without a U-turn sign. The situations where U-turns are permitted are: 1. Intersections with U-turn signals: At any intersection, if there is a dedicated U-turn sign or signal, follow the indication to make a U-turn; if there is no signal light, make a U-turn without affecting the passage of other vehicles or pedestrian safety. 2. Intersections without U-turn signals but with left-turn signals: At such intersections, as long as there is no prohibition sign or separate signal light, vehicles can make a U-turn at any time without affecting normal traffic flow and ensuring safety. 3. Yellow grid areas: Yellow grid areas indicate no parking, but U-turns are allowed in these areas as long as there is no central barrier, and vehicles can make a U-turn here. 4. Absence of 'prohibition' signs implies permission to U-turn: At places without signs or markings prohibiting U-turns or left turns, U-turns are allowed, but they must not hinder the normal passage of other vehicles. However, if there is a clear sign at the intersection stating 'when the left-turn light is green' or 'when the red light is on,' U-turns are then subject to traffic light constraints and must comply with the instructions.