When instructed to do so by the highway patrol. And when the road is blocked by a catastrophe.
the median maybe?? HAHA
no you cant you will crash with another car and it is illegal to do u-turns on a freeway so you will get nicked by the police if you do a u-turn on a freeway the law for that is in section 5b on page 120
to get across the lake
As soon as you have changed lanes, you turn off your turn signal.
To freeway to freeway to have to do what you do.
Floor it across a median.
It is illegal to drive across the median of a divided highway, except in emergencies or when directed by law enforcement. Crossing the median is dangerous as it can lead to head-on collisions with oncoming traffic.
The ignition switch is bad.
Unless that particular stretch of road is guarded with a "NO LEFT TURN" sign or is blocked with a median, then it is legal to turn left across yellow lines (such as you would to turn into a parking lot), provided you drive with due caution as you would with any other left turn.
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Yes, unless there are multiple designated U-Turn lanes for an intersection or freeway. (of course if they are not permitted, you don't period.) :D