Will U-turns on Highways Definitely Be Captured by Cameras?
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U-turns on highways will definitely be captured by surveillance cameras, as highways are now under full monitoring coverage. The consequences are severe, including a 12-point deduction on the driver's license and a fine. Prohibited U-turn situations: U-turns are prohibited at crosswalks: U-turns are not allowed at crosswalks. If at an intersection where U-turns are permitted, drivers must cross the crosswalk before making the turn and should not perform the U-turn on the crosswalk. 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 from 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, U-turns are only permitted from the innermost left-turn lane. U-turns are prohibited at solid yellow lines: U-turns are not allowed at solid yellow lines. Even if there is a sign permitting U-turns, drivers must wait for the green light and cross the stop line to make the turn. U-turns are prohibited on highways: Crossing the central divider to make a U-turn on a highway is illegal and will result in a fine and a 12-point deduction. If you miss an exit on the highway, continue to the next exit to leave the highway; never attempt an illegal U-turn out of misplaced confidence.