Can I make a U-turn on a double yellow line?
YOU CANNOT cross a double yellow line to pass another vehicle. Two sets of solid double yellow lines that are two or more feet apart sometimes appear as a road marking. Don’t drive on or over these road markings. You may not make a left turn or U-turn across it.
Can you turn when there is a double line?
Under NSW road rules, you can cross a dividing line to enter or leave a property or road “by the shortest route”. This rule applies to both double and single unbroken road markings. Drivers are also permitted to cross any type of dividing line when turning right at an intersection.
Can you make an you turn across a double yellow line?
Unless prohibited by signs, some states also allow U-turns across a double solid yellow line. One example is California, where U-turns are specifically allowed (California Vehicle Code 21460).
When do you cross the Yellow Line at an intersection?
Making a left turn into a driveway. You may also cross solid yellow center lines in a no-passing zone when you turn left at an intersection, or turning left into or from an alley, private road, or driveway. U-turns (in some states) Unless prohibited by signs, some states also allow U-turns across a double solid yellow line.
When can I Cross a double yellow line in California?
Whether making a left turn from this lane or into this lane, you can travel between the double yellow lines for a maximum of 200 feet. ( VC § 21460.5 .) To turn into or out of a private driveway. You may cross a double yellow line to turn into or out of a private driveway. ( VC 21460 (d) (1) .)
Where do you go to make an you turn?
You are in the far left lane. There is a “U-turn only” sign. You are going across a double yellow line (but only if it is safe and legal to do so). You are in a residential area and there are no vehicles approaching you within 200 feet.
Unless prohibited by signs, some states also allow U-turns across a double solid yellow line. One example is California, where U-turns are specifically allowed (California Vehicle Code 21460).
Making a left turn into a driveway. You may also cross solid yellow center lines in a no-passing zone when you turn left at an intersection, or turning left into or from an alley, private road, or driveway. U-turns (in some states) Unless prohibited by signs, some states also allow U-turns across a double solid yellow line.
You are in the far left lane. There is a “U-turn only” sign. You are going across a double yellow line (but only if it is safe and legal to do so). You are in a residential area and there are no vehicles approaching you within 200 feet.
Whether making a left turn from this lane or into this lane, you can travel between the double yellow lines for a maximum of 200 feet. ( VC § 21460.5 .) To turn into or out of a private driveway. You may cross a double yellow line to turn into or out of a private driveway. ( VC 21460 (d) (1) .)