U-turns in business districts are:
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Allowed if traffic is light.
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Always illegal.
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Legal whenever oncoming vehicles are not a hazard.
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Legal only at intersections, unless a sign prohibits them.
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Explanation
In business districts, areas typically characterized by offices, shops, and heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic, performing a U-turn is always illegal. These areas are often congested, and U-turns can disrupt traffic flow, pose safety risks, and increase the likelihood of accidents.
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