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In the United States, U-turn regulations vary by state: in [[Indiana]] U-turns are allowed as long as the driver follows all of the precautions normally ascribed to making a left turn (yielding [[right-of-way (traffic)|right-of-way]], etc.). Many places, including Texas and Georgia, have specially designed U-turn lanes (referred to as [[Texas U-turn]] lanes). In [[Michigan]], U-turns are required for many left turns to and from divided highways, as part of the [[Michigan left]] maneuver.
 
In some special situations, U-turns can be regulated through the use of a [[traffic light]], where it is the only directional choice and drivers in the specified lane cannot continue forward.
[[File:U-turn traffic light.jpg|thumb|A U-turn traffic light in [[Lake Buena Vista, Florida|Lake Buena Vista, Florida, United States.]]]]
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==Prohibited U-turns==