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Is It Illegal To Do A U Turn On A Main Road?
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Have been trying to find this out but to no avail!
If you are on a wide, main road, the traffic is light and the road is wide enough from a parking position, to do a U turn in one sweep - is it illegal?
I cannot see any signs to prevent this.....
If you are on a wide, main road, the traffic is light and the road is wide enough from a parking position, to do a U turn in one sweep - is it illegal?
I cannot see any signs to prevent this.....
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There's no specific law against many motoring practices. For example, there is no law stating that you can't drive along the right-hand-side of the road. If the police see you doing it they must decide whether it constitutes 'dangerous driving', 'driving without due care and attention' or 'driving without consideration for others'. If none of those apply then driving on the right-hand-side of the road is perfectly legal (as, for example, when a milkman does it, while making his deliveries at 5am on a well-lit and otherwise deserted road).
Similarly there is no law against making U-turns (except where there are specific signs prohibiting such actions).
Similarly there is no law against making U-turns (except where there are specific signs prohibiting such actions).
SeaJayPea.... were you laughing uncontrollably at my question or OldGeezers reply ;)
woofgang.... have checked out your link and found:
Illegal U-Turns
A U-turn is considered to be illegal if one of the following happens:
You cross a kerb
You cross double white lines in the centre of the road (unless there is a gap between them)
Road markings or signs indicate 'No U-turns'
You are on a one-way street
I know I did not cross a kerb, it was not a one way street and there were no signs and having just checked on google maps, the lines in the centre of the road are single long dashes..... and of course, traffic was very light at the time and I caused no danger! Phew - I think I'm ok... just that I wrote this on a legal document and someone said afterwards, that I may be admitting an offence by doing so!!
woofgang.... have checked out your link and found:
Illegal U-Turns
A U-turn is considered to be illegal if one of the following happens:
You cross a kerb
You cross double white lines in the centre of the road (unless there is a gap between them)
Road markings or signs indicate 'No U-turns'
You are on a one-way street
I know I did not cross a kerb, it was not a one way street and there were no signs and having just checked on google maps, the lines in the centre of the road are single long dashes..... and of course, traffic was very light at the time and I caused no danger! Phew - I think I'm ok... just that I wrote this on a legal document and someone said afterwards, that I may be admitting an offence by doing so!!