Turning and U-turning
- 1/22Turning left on highways where no allocated places exist for this.
It is prohibited to turn left on highways unless there are designated areas specifically for this maneuver, to ensure traffic flow and safety.
A turn that constitutes a risk to the driver or road users.
Any turn that poses a risk to the driver or other road users is prohibited, emphasizing safety as the paramount concern in all driving maneuvers.
A hand signal from a traffic policeman or a sign prohibits turning.
Drivers are required to obey signals from traffic police and traffic signs that prohibit turning in a given direction.
Turning at places without traffic signs that prohibit passing in the required direction.
You are allowed to turn in places where there are no traffic signs prohibiting passage in the direction you intend to turn.
Making a turn at an acute angle or an increased wide angle than necessary.
When turning, it is prohibited to turn at an excessively sharp or wide angle, or to sway or move between lanes after turning, as this can be unsafe.
Taking a decision before arriving at the intersection and watching signs.
Drivers should make turning decisions and observe relevant signs well in advance of reaching an intersection to ensure a smooth and safe maneuver.
Watching traffic motion using mirrors by looking back and starting to use direction lights for alert.
Before initiating a turn, it is essential to check traffic flow using mirrors, including looking back, and activate your direction lights to signal your intentions to other road users.
Reducing speed gradually or stopping according to traffic lights, traffic signs, or guidance signals.
Adjusting your speed or stopping as dictated by traffic lights, signs, or other signals is crucial for safely executing a turn and complying with traffic regulations.
You see a "No Turning" sign with a red frame and diagonal lines.
This sign explicitly prohibits turning in the direction shown by the arrow, indicating that such a maneuver is not allowed for safety or traffic flow reasons.
You see a "Direction Sign" with blue arrows.
These signs, often rectangular with a white background and blue arrows, indicate compulsory directions that vehicles must follow.
You see a "No U-Turning" sign with a red frame and diagonal lines.
This circular sign, with a red frame and diagonal lines, indicates that U-turns are prohibited at this location.
You are driving and come across a U-Turn Directional Sign.
A U-Turn Directional Sign guides drivers to specific locations where U-turns are permitted and mandatory.
Approaching a turn, which action should be done before arriving at the intersection?
Before reaching an intersection, it’s crucial to be in the correct lane and observe traffic, pedestrians, and potential risks to ensure a safe turn.
What you must avoid when making a turn at an intersection.
Turning too sharply or too widely can be unsafe and is prohibited. Drivers should maintain a controlled turning path.
After completing a turn, what should be done to ensure proper road safety?
After executing a turn, drivers must merge smoothly into the appropriate lane, ensuring it’s safe to do so without disrupting traffic flow.
A traffic policeman gives a hand signal prohibiting a U-turn.
Drivers must obey all signals from traffic police, even if they contradict other signs or rules.
Can making a U-turn near a pedestrian crossing dangerous
U-turns near pedestrian crossings create multiple hazards by conflicting with pedestrian right-of-way and potentially disrupting regular traffic flow, increasing the risk of accidents.
What must be ensured before making a U-turn?
Before attempting a U-turn, it’s critical to verify that the area is clear and visible to all approaching drivers to avoid potential collisions.
The primary reason for a U-turn to be prohibited in specific areas.
U-turn prohibitions are put in place to prevent traffic congestion, maintain smooth flow, and minimize the risk of accidents, especially in areas with complex traffic patterns or limited visibility.
Safely making a U-turn at an intersection.
To safely execute a U-turn at an intersection, drivers must thoroughly check for oncoming and surrounding traffic and clearly signal their intention to turn.
Mandatory action when U-turning near a traffic diversion.
When near a traffic diversion, especially if U-turning, it is mandatory to adhere strictly to all diversion instructions to maintain safety and traffic order.
Which of the following constitutes a wrong U-turn.
All these scenarios represent prohibited U-turn actions that can lead to unsafe conditions, traffic disruptions, and penalties.