Is it allowed to make a U-turn at an intersection without traffic lights?
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At an intersection without traffic lights, if there is no sign prohibiting U-turns, you are allowed to make a U-turn. Relevant laws: According to the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law," it is stipulated: "Motor vehicles may make U-turns at locations where there are no signs or markings prohibiting U-turns or left turns, provided that they do not hinder the normal passage of other vehicles and pedestrians. Correct method for passing through intersections: When you see vehicles on both sides slowing down, you should also slow down immediately, as there may be a large number of pedestrians crossing the intersection; when starting at an intersection, develop the habit of looking left, center, and right to guard against others running red lights; when entering a main road from a side road, follow the principle of maintaining a 6-second distance from other vehicles. When making a left turn, wait slightly for right-turning vehicles, and when making a right turn, wait slightly for left-turning vehicles to prevent the other vehicle from turning too wide and crossing into your lane. When making a right turn from a side road onto a main road or a right turn on red, it is safer to follow one vehicle closely while turning right. However, be cautious of vehicles changing lanes from other lanes, so when there is no vehicle in the first lane but there is a vehicle in the second lane, ensure you observe the vehicle in the second lane before making the right turn.