Will a U-turn 50 meters past the intersection be captured by cameras?

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Ruiz
07/29/25 7:52pm
If cameras are installed at the location where you make a U-turn 50 meters past the intersection, it will be captured; otherwise, it won't. Drivers are advised to follow the road markings. According to Article 3 of the "Scoring Standards for Road Traffic Safety Violations": A motor vehicle driver who violates prohibitory signs or markings will be penalized with 3 demerit points. Below are precautions for making U-turns: 1. Make a U-turn without affecting normal traffic flow and ensuring safety: Generally, when there are no prohibitory U-turn signs, you can make a U-turn as long as it does not affect normal traffic and is safe. Typically, the central divider on roads changes from solid to dashed lines near intersections. 2. U-turns are allowed on yellow grid lines: U-turns can be made on yellow grid lines without a central barrier. Yellow grid areas indicate no-parking zones, usually set up at intersections prone to congestion due to temporary parking or at entrances of important facilities.
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