
It is not allowed to make a U-turn when there is a white line between double yellow lines. The two solid yellow lines in the middle of the road strictly prohibit vehicles from crossing the lines for overtaking or driving on the lines. The white line separates motor vehicles from non-motor vehicles. Other situations where U-turns are prohibited are as follows: U-turns are prohibited where there is a "No U-turn" sign or a "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 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 directional 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 12 penalty points. If you miss an exit on the highway, continue driving to the next exit to leave the highway, and do not attempt an illegal U-turn.


