Unless prohibited by a sign, drivers may make a U-turn:
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On a railroad crossing.
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At an intersection on a one-way street.
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In business districts.
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At an intersection with a green light.
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Explanation
Unless a 'No U-turn' sign is posted, drivers may make a U-turn at an intersection with a green light or green arrow. Always signal your intention and use the far-left lane or center left turn lane. Even if you have a green arrow, check for approaching traffic and pedestrians in your path, and proceed only when it is safe.
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