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You are not allowed to make a u-turn when, a no u-turn sign is displayed, across a single continuous dividing line, across a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken line, across two parallel continuous dividing lines.

Making a u-turn. When making a u-turn, you must have a clear view of any approaching traffic, and be able to make the turn without unreasonably obstructing the free movement of traffic. You must also give way to all vehicles and pedestrians.

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You can do a three-point turn when a road is not wide enough to do a U-turn. It’s called a three-point turn because you usually need to do at least three turns to face the opposite direction.

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A three-point turn generally takes longer to do than a U-turn. When you’re in heavy traffic or on a busy road, it’s safer to drive around the block or use a roundabout to turn around.

U-turns at traffic lights. You must not make a u-turn at traffic lights unless there is a u-turn permitted sign displayed.

We pay respect to the Traditional Custodians and First Peoples of NSW, and acknowledge their continued connection to their country and culture.

Three-point turns and U-turns can be tricky to do, and they're only legal in certain situations on NSW roads. Follow these rules, and tips for turning safely.