Never make a U-turn:
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On a railroad crossing.
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On a one-way street.
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In front of a fire station.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
U-turns can be extremely dangerous and are not legal everywhere. Never make a U-turn at or on a railroad crossing, on a one-way street, or in front of a fire station. It is illegal to use a fire station driveway to turn around, as doing so can obstruct emergency vehicles and delay their response time. Additionally, U-turns are not allowed where a sign prohibits them. Always check for traffic laws and ensure the turn can be made safely without interfering with other vehicles or pedestrians.
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