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To turn around on a narrow, two-way street without using a driveway or side street, you may make

Correct answer

  • a four-point turnabout.
  • a three-point turnabout.
  • a single-point turnabout.

Explanation

If a road is too narrow for you to make a U-turn, you can turn your vehicle around by making a two-point turnabout. In this maneuver, you pull into a driveway or side street and then pull out again in the opposite direction. If no suitable driveway or side street is available, you can make a three-point turnabout. Either maneuver will leave you in the opposite direction. You should make such a turnabout only where visibility is good, the traffic is light on both sides of the road, and the turnabout is permitted there.

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