When making a U-turn at a crosswalk, should the entire car or just the front pass?
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When making a U-turn at a crosswalk, the entire car must pass the crosswalk. Below are specific instructions for making a U-turn with a car: 1. Situations where U-turns are not allowed: Motor vehicles are not permitted to make U-turns at locations with no U-turn signs or no left-turn signs and markings, as well as at railway crossings, pedestrian crossings, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, tunnels, or other hazardous sections where accidents are likely to occur. 2. Situations where U-turns are allowed: Motor vehicles can make U-turns at locations without no U-turn signs or no left-turn signs and markings, but they must not obstruct the normal passage of other vehicles and pedestrians.