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#1. You’re on a divided highway with a median. Where can you legally make a U-turn?
U-turns on divided highways are allowed only at designated openings or intersections.
#2. When are U-turns generally allowed?
U-turns are allowed only in safe locations and where signs do not prohibit them.
#3. True or False: U-turns are allowed at intersections with traffic lights unless a “No U-turn” sign is posted.
Unless prohibited, U-turns are legal at intersections, but you must yield to other traffic.
#4. What should you do if you start a U-turn and an oncoming vehicle approaches?
Always yield to oncoming traffic to prevent collisions.
#5. Which sign prohibits U-turns?
Look for “No U-turn” signs, which indicate that turning around is illegal at that location.
#6. Why are U-turns considered higher-risk maneuvers?
U-turns are risky because you may cross multiple lanes and need full awareness of all surrounding traffic.
#7. When making a U-turn on a multi-lane street, you should:
Always begin a U-turn from the lane nearest the center or leftmost lane.
#8. True or False: You can make a U-turn on a one-way street.
U-turns on one-way streets are not allowed unless specifically signed.
#9. Which of the following is a correct procedure for making a U-turn?
Always check traffic and signal before making a U-turn to avoid accidents.



