The picture shows:

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A three-point turn.
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An intersection with 4 cars.
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That car number 1 should yield to car number 2, while car number 2 should yield to car number 3.
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A U-turn.
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Explanation
The picture shows a three-point turn, which is a maneuver drivers may use to turn their vehicle around in a road that is too narrow for a U-turn. It is prohibited to make this maneuver when driving on a hill, on a curve, or on the highway.
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