Due to the narrowness of the carriageway, the turnabout cannot be made in a single turn. What is the driver required to do?
U-turns
Explanation
To perform a **U-turn** safely, it is important to follow certain rules. A U-turn involves turning around to drive in the opposite direction on the same road. This maneuver should be done with a single turn of the vehicle and without using reverse gear, unless it is absolutely necessary, such as in the case of a street blocked by construction.
- **A U-turn should not be performed if it forces other drivers to reduce their speed or endangers other vehicles.** In these situations, it is better to stop on the right shoulder and wait until it is safe to make the turn. However, if the location is not safe or there is not enough space on the shoulder, the most prudent action is to **continue driving until you find a suitable place** to perform the U-turn.
- It is important to remember that a U-turn should be made in places designed for it, such as a **roundabout** or a **loop** on the road, which are semi-circular detours.
Therefore, if the road is narrow and does not allow for a U-turn with a single turn, the correct action is to **continue driving until you find a suitable place** to perform the maneuver safely.
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