08/01/2024
A three-point turn, also known as a K-turn, is a common driving maneuver that allows you to turn your vehicle around in a tight space when there isn't enough room for a U-turn.
Here are the steps to make a three-point turn:
π Look for a safe, legal location with enough space to maneuver your vehicle, and check for any oncoming traffic. Make sure that you have enough visibility to safely complete the turn.
π Signal your intention to turn right, and pull over to the right side of the road. Make sure you're not blocking any driveways, and keep a safe distance from other parked vehicles.
π Look in all directions for any oncoming traffic, including pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vehicles. Make sure it's safe to proceed with the turn.
π Shift your vehicle into reverse, and look over your right shoulder to make sure it's safe to back up. Back up slowly while turning your steering wheel to the right until your vehicle is at a 45-degree angle to the road.
π Shift your vehicle into drive, and turn your steering wheel to the left. Look in all directions for any oncoming traffic, and proceed forward slowly until your vehicle is facing the opposite direction.
π Straighten out your steering wheel, and move forward slowly until you're in the correct lane of traffic. Keep a lookout for any obstacles or oncoming traffic.
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