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Judging by the description, the left turn signal should be seen:
Because the description should be that the motor vehicle needs to cross the stop line at the intersection to make a U-turn, then in this case, the motor vehicle should make a left turn and should drive in the left turn lane or U-turn lane, and the vehicle can make a U-turn when the left turn signal light is green.
Judging from the description, if there is no left-turn arrow signal, then it should be a circular signal, in which case it can only be turned around when the light is green. Because "when the red light is on, vehicles are not allowed to pass." ”
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At intersections where there are no guiding arrow lights, when going straight at a red light (round), you cannot go straight, turn left, or make a U-turn.
The principle of making a U-turn at an intersection:
At intersections where there is a special U-turn sign and there are four small words under the sign "When the red light is on", you can turn around, regardless of red light, green, etc.
At intersections where there are signs that allow U-turns, but there are no four small letters, you can only make a U-turn when the light is green. But give way to vehicles going straight on the opposite side.
At intersections where left turns are allowed but there is no special U-turn sign, you need to wait until the green light for a left turn is on.
At junctions where left turns are allowed and there is no special U-turn sign, if the traffic light does not distinguish between turning left and going straight, you need to wait for the green light to turn around and give way to the oncoming traffic.
You can't make a U-turn at intersections where left turns are allowed but there are no U-turn signs.
All intersections where left turns are prohibited means that U-turns are prohibited.
Attached: When turning around at an intersection, you should first drive forward to the front of the crosswalk before completing the U-turn action, that is, it is forbidden to roll the crosswalk U-turn.
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There is a U-turn marked arrow on the road surface, the right side of the double yellow line in the road is a dotted line, there is no oncoming car on the opposite side, can you turn around when the round red light is on?
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Can I make a U-turn at a red light? As long as this happens on the road, it's totally fine!
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You can make a U-turn when there is no oncoming car on the opposite side.
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1. Can I turn around at a red light straight?
1. You can't turn around at a red light that goes straight, and you can't go straight or turn left at an intersection where there is no guide arrow light. Whether the owner of the first shed can make a U-turn when driving to certain intersections, depends on whether there is a special U-turn sign, the existence of this sign means that the car can make a U-turn, if there are four small words under the sign "when the red light is on", this intersection can turn around regardless of red light and green light.
2. Legal basis: Article 49 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China.
Motor vehicles are not allowed to make a U-turn at a location where there are signs or markings prohibiting U-turns or left-turn markings, as well as at railway crossings, pedestrian crossings, bridges, sharp bends, steep slopes, tunnels or dangerous road sections.
Motor vehicles may make a U-turn at a location where there is no prohibition on U-turn or no sign or marking prohibiting left turning, but it shall not obstruct the passage of other vehicles and pedestrians in normal driving.
2. What are the precautions for turning around the car?
The precautions for a car U-turn are as follows:
1. U-turn can be made at intersections with U-turn sign markings;
2. There is no U-turn sign in the guide lane for the left turn, and you can cross the zebra crossing and use the left turn to make a U-turn;
3. There is a dotted line from the double yellow line to the front end of the zebra crossing, and you can use the left-turn area to make a U-turn in front of the zebra crossing in advance.
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It is possible to turn around at a red light, but not under any circumstances, and must be followed: during the red light U-turn, the vehicle must not cross the intersection stop line or the center solid line, that is to say, in the case of allowing you to turn around at a red light, the yellow line in the middle is generally a dotted line or a double yellow line, and the yellow line near the body is a dotted line.
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Can I make a U-turn at a red light? Pay attention to these aspects, most novice drivers are not clear about this.
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Article 38 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates:
Motor vehicle signal lights and non-motor vehicle signal lights indicate:
1) When the green light is on, vehicles are allowed to pass, but the turning vehicles shall not obstruct the passage of vehicles and pedestrians who are allowed to go straight;
2) When the yellow light is on, vehicles that have crossed the stop line can continue to pass;
3) When the red light is on, vehicles are prohibited from passing in the direction of the arrow, and if there is a sign in the direction of the arrow to allow a right turn, the right turn can be passed;
If there is no special U-turn signal, when the red light is on in the straight direction, the motor vehicle is prohibited from turning left and making a U-turn.
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Go straight and the green light is on, and you can't make a U-turn.
According to the Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China:
Article 51 Motor vehicles passing through intersections controlled by traffic lights shall pass in accordance with the following provisions:
1) At the intersection with a guide lane, drive into the guide lane according to the desired direction of travel;
2) If you are ready to enter the roundabout, give way to the motor vehicles that are already in the intersection;
3) When turning left, keep to the left of the center point of the intersection. Turn on the turn signal when turning, and turn on the low beam when driving at night;
4) When encountering a release signal, pass in turn;
5) When encountering a stop signal, stop outside the stop line in turn. If there is no stop line, stop outside the intersection;
6) When turning to the right and encountering a vehicle in front of the same lane is waiting for the release signal, stop and wait in turn.
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Whether you can make a U-turn at a green light is judged by whether the traffic signal has a "left turn indicator": If there is a left turn indicator and it is a red light, you cannot make a U-turn. If there is no left turn indicator, it is possible to make a U-turn if there is only a green light pointing in a straight circle without an arrow.
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If there are left turn and straight arrows on the ground and there are no signs prohibiting U-turns, it is OK.
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