On a curve with limited visibility, is it permitted to make a U-turn?
U-turns
Explanation
In a **curve with reduced visibility**, it is **prohibited** to make a U-turn. This is because in these situations, visibility is poor, which increases the risk of accidents. Limited visibility prevents drivers from adequately assessing oncoming traffic, which could force other vehicles to suddenly reduce their speed or even cause collisions.
Furthermore, a U-turn must be performed safely, without forcing other drivers to brake or maneuver dangerously. In places where visibility is reduced, such as in sharp curves, this safety cannot be guaranteed, which is why the maneuver is prohibited.
Therefore, in a curve with reduced visibility, one should not attempt to make a U-turn to avoid dangerous situations and comply with traffic regulations.
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