You should turn on a divided highway when you see a safe opportunity to do so, following all traffic rules and signals.
U-turns are regulated by the local (although, sometimes state) governments, so it is not universal. That being said, a majority of jurisdictions do not allow the U-turn on any public roadway, for any reason. Most jurisdictions consider it a traffic infraction, making the punishment a traffic ticket.
A super highway is generally defined as a limited access highway in hte US. The only opportunity for a U turn on these highways is a restricted area intended for use by emergency vehicles. No other vehicles are allowed to make U turns on these highways.
keep going until you can make a legall u-turn and make your turn
keep going until you can make a legall u-turn and make your turn
keep going until you can make a legall u-turn and make your turn
keep going until you can make a legall u-turn and make your turn
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You should try not to turn or reverse in a busy road, find a quiet side street instead (Rule 200).You should wait until you find a safe space (Rule 200).You should avoid using a mini roundabout to perform a U turn (Rule 188).You must not perform a U turn where signs prohibit it
keep going until you can make a legall u-turn and make your turn
A state highway is a road that is either numbered by its state with a number that is lower than U. S. national highway routes, or a road that is a U. S. national highway route, but is maintained by the state in which it is located.
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U-turns Do not make a U-turn unless you can do it safely and without interfering with other traffic. Outside urban areas U-turns are not permitted on a curve or near the crest of a hill where the driver of another vehicle cannot see your vehicle. U-turns are not permitted in urban areas in the following situations: - On a roadway between intersections. - Where a sign prohibits making a U-turn. - At an intersection controlled by a traffic-control signal (traffic lights). - At an alley intersection. http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/2031.htm Division 7 U‑Turns Interpretation 28 The turns referred to in this Division include what are commonly known as “U‑turns”. Must be done in safety 29(1) A person driving a vehicle shall not turn the vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction unless that movement can be made in safety and without interfering with other traffic. (2) A person driving a vehicle shall not, (a) on a curve, or (b) on the approach to or near the crest of a grade, turn the vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction if the vehicle cannot be seen by a person driving another vehicle that is approaching within 150 metres from either direction. Restrictions on making U‑turn 30 A person driving a vehicle shall not, at the following locations, turn the vehicle so as to travel in the opposite direction: (a) in the case of an urban area, (i) on a roadway between intersections, (ii) at an alley intersection, or (iii) at an intersection where one or more of the highways is an access to a public or private facility to which the public normally has access; (b) in the case of an urban area or a non-urban area, (i) at a place where a sign prohibits making a U‑turn, or (ii) at an intersection controlled by a traffic control signal unless specifically permitted by a traffic control device. U‑turns by school bus 31 A person driving a school bus shall not do any of the following: (a) make a U‑turn with the school bus on any highway other than on a 4‑lane divided highway; (b) make a U‑turn with the school bus on a 4‑lane divided highway if the total length of the school bus exceeds the shortest distance separating the traffic lanes for traffic proceeding in one direction from the traffic lanes for traffic proceeding in the opposite direction; (c) make a U‑turn with the school bus on a 4‑lane divided highway unless, before completing the turn, that person brings the school bus to a stop on the cross‑road across the median so that no part of the bus projects over the traffic lanes on either side of the centre strip of the divided highway. (Consolidated up to 152/2009) ALBERTA REGULATION 304/2002 Traffic Safety Act USE OF HIGHWAY AND RULES OF THE ROAD REGULATION http://www.qp.alberta.ca/574.cfm?page=2002_304.cfm&leg_type=Regs&isbncln=0779738624 Note: Traffic Control Device: A traffic control device is a sign, signal, pavement marking or other device, placed upon, over or adjacent to the road, by a public authority or official having jurisdiction.