A driver needing to turn a car around in a very small space should:
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Always use a three-point turn.
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Make a U-turn if possible.
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Use a three-point U-turn on a curve.
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Drive to the next roundabout.
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Explanation
A driver needing to turn a car around in a very small space should make a U-turn, if possible. If the road is too narrow and it isn't possible to go round the block, the driver should attempt a three-point turn. Drivers should always check that there isn't a sign prohibiting the maneuver, and complete it as quickly as possible.
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