You cannot make a U-turn near the top of a hill or another location where other drivers cannot see your vehicle from ___ feet away in either direction.
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500
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50
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100
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200
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Explanation
It is prohibited to make a U-turn near the top of a hill, on a curve, or in any area where visibility is less than 500 feet in both directions. Not only is it illegal, but it is also dangerous to turn around in these situations. Before making a U-turn, check all mirrors and oncoming traffic, and ensure there are no signs prohibiting the maneuver.
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