Drivers must not turn around on curves and hills unless they can see for at least _______ in all directions.
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200 feet
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50 feet
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500 feet
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100 feet
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Explanation
When driving on curves and hills, the driver's visibility is often restricted, and there may be potential hazards on the other side that cannot be seen. Therefore, it is important to only turn around when there is a clear view of the road for at least 500 feet in all directions.
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