Are you allowed to make a U-turn in a place where overtaking is prohibited?
U-turns
Explanation
To perform a **U-turn**, it is important to follow certain road safety rules. A U-turn involves turning around to drive in the opposite direction on the same road. However, there are specific places where this maneuver is prohibited, such as on curves, hill crests, tunnels, level crossings, and highways, unless there is a designated place for it.
Additionally, a U-turn cannot be performed in places where overtaking is prohibited, unless there is a sign that specifically authorizes it. This is because in these places visibility is reduced or conditions are not safe for maneuvers that may interfere with the flow of traffic.
Therefore, the correct answer is that **a U-turn cannot be performed in a place where overtaking is prohibited, unless it is expressly authorized**. This ensures the safety of all road users.
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