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- The general rule is: You may make a U-
turn if it can be done safely, from the left lane of your side
of the road.
- Here are the general do's and don't's
of U-turns.

- 1. Begin the U-turn in the center
left turn lane
- a. if no vehicle is approaching closed
than 200 ft,
- or whenever a traffic sign/signal
protects you from vehicles that are close.
- 2. At an intersection at a green light
unless posted.
- An illegal U-turn is committed when/if:
you cross a curb, or strip of land, or two sets of double lines
marking a center divider --except through an opening provided
for turns. You cannot see clearly 200 feet in each direction,
because of a curve, hill rain, fog, or other reason. Where it
is posted "No U-turn" When other vehicles may hit you. On a one-way
street. In a business district except at intersections or through
openings in a concrete divider.
- When you are unable to make a U- Turn,
make a three point turn as shown here.
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