If you want to turn around near a hill or curve, you need to be able to see at least:
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200 feet in each direction.
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Half a block on any street in a business district.
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500 feet in each direction.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
A U-turn involves turning your vehicle around to go back the way you came. It is illegal and unsafe to make a U-turn near the crest of a hill or on a curve unless you can clearly see at least 500 feet in both directions. Limited visibility increases the risk of a collision with oncoming traffic. Always check for signs prohibiting U-turns and complete the maneuver quickly and safely without blocking traffic.
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