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Under what circumstances are motor vehicles not allowed to make a U-turn?

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Kinsley
09/02/2025, 01:05:50 AM

Motor vehicles are not allowed to make a U-turn when there is a no-left-turn sign, at railway crossings, on pedestrian crossings, or in situations where it is prone to danger. The following are details about U-turns: Circumstances where U-turns are not allowed at intersections: U-turns are prohibited at locations with no-U-turn signs or markings; U-turns are prohibited at locations with no-left-turn signs or markings; U-turns are prohibited at railway crossings; U-turns are prohibited on pedestrian crossings, on bridges, at sharp curves, on steep slopes, in tunnels, or on road sections prone to danger. Circumstances where U-turns are allowed: If there are no prohibition signs, U-turns are considered allowed; U-turns can be safely made on yellow grid lines—as long as there are no central isolation barriers on the road, it is equivalent to allowing U-turns; similar to intersections, if there are no no-U-turn signs on road sections, U-turns are allowed.

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VonGriffin
09/14/2025, 03:16:38 AM

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I'd like to share some insights: There are actually many situations where vehicles are not allowed to make U-turns. For instance, you must never turn around where there's a no U-turn sign; intersections with solid yellow center lines also prohibit U-turns - those lines mean you can't cross them, and violating this could cost you a 200-yuan fine plus penalty points. Never attempt U-turns at pedestrian crossings, especially near schools or hospitals, for pedestrian safety; railway crossings are equally off-limits due to the high risk of approaching trains. Additionally, dangerous areas like tunnels, bridges, sharp curves, or steep slopes pose risks of traffic obstruction or loss of control during U-turns. I remember a friend who tried turning around on a narrow road and ended up scraping another car, costing him significant compensation. Planning your route in advance while driving can prevent such troubles - don't try to save a little time at the expense of safety, which should always come first.

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MacRylee
10/28/2025, 03:57:57 AM

From a road safety perspective, let me discuss situations where vehicles are prohibited from making U-turns. Areas with clear no U-turn signs must be strictly observed; at intersections, crossing solid yellow center lines for U-turns is forbidden. Additionally, U-turns are prohibited near pedestrian crossings to protect foot traffic, and at railway crossings to ensure safe train passage. Making U-turns on steep slopes, bridges, or tunnel entrances can easily lead to rear-end collisions or other accidents. Furthermore, attempting U-turns during heavy traffic disrupts order and increases risks. These regulations aim to prevent chaos and casualties, with violations potentially resulting in fines and penalty points. Drivers are advised to develop the habit of checking signage, staying alert to road conditions, and prioritizing safe driving.

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StFinley
12/11/2025, 03:13:53 AM

I often encounter these rules while driving my sedan: No U-turns at no-U-turn signs; Must stop at yellow solid lines at intersections—no U-turns allowed; Forget about U-turns near crosswalks or school zones; Too scared to attempt near railway crossings in case of trains; Never risk it in tunnels or sharp bends. Once, I almost made a U-turn on a narrow road until my friend stopped me—saved me a fine. Safety truly matters.

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ElizabethRose
01/31/2026, 09:28:54 PM

The prohibition of U-turns for motor vehicles includes various situations: U-turns are not allowed on road sections marked with no U-turn signs; at intersections, U-turns are prohibited if the center line is solid; U-turns are banned at pedestrian crossings and railway crossings to ensure traffic safety; and U-turns are forbidden in complex terrains such as steep slopes, bridges, and tunnels due to poor visibility. Additionally, traffic police can prohibit U-turns on the spot if they disrupt normal traffic flow. These rules aim to prevent accidents and ensure efficiency, with violators being penalized. It is recommended to study traffic regulations to strengthen awareness.

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ElliottLynn
04/26/2026, 02:54:23 PM

As a parent who drives my children to and from school daily, I pay special attention to these points: Vehicles must not make U-turns at intersections where it's prohibited; Absolutely avoid threatening pedestrians at crosswalks and school entrances; Avoid turning at railroad crossings, tunnels, and other places prone to traffic jams; The cost of violating rules at solid line intersections is high. Safety is the top priority - protecting family is most important. Plan routes in advance to reduce risks.

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