What does it mean to make a U-turn in a dangerous section?
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The meaning of making a U-turn in a dangerous section is that U-turns are not allowed in crosswalks, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, tunnels, or sections where accidents are likely to occur. Below are relevant introductions: 1. Precautions: Motor vehicles can make U-turns at locations where U-turns or left turns are not prohibited by signs or markings, but they must not hinder the normal driving of other vehicles. 2. Restrictions on overtaking: The vehicle in front is making a left turn, U-turn, or overtaking; there is a possibility of meeting an oncoming vehicle; the vehicle in front is a police car, fire truck, ambulance, or engineering rescue vehicle performing emergency tasks; passing through railway crossings, intersections, narrow bridges, curves, steep slopes, tunnels, crosswalks, or sections with heavy urban traffic flow where overtaking conditions are not met.