Three-Point (3-Point) & Two-Point (2-Point) Turns: Learn to Turn Around When You Can't Do a U-turn!
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 Published On Jan 16, 2024

Welcome back all you thousands of prospective and current driving wonders! Who's ready to do some 3-Point and 2-Point turns?! This need-to-know skill will help you get turned around even when you don't have enough room to do a full U-turn!

It's Kimberly with Drivers Ed Direct, and if you missed part one of our “turning-yourself-around” series where we covered U-Turns in residential neighborhoods, I highly recommend that you check it out here:    • Making U-turns for Beginners ::: Step...  

Not only do we show you how to make U-turns, but we also go over the rules and regulations the DMV has put into place to make them safe. Today, in part two of the series, we will cover the legendary driving maneuvers feared and revered by driving students everywhere: the 3-Point and 2-Point turns! But don’t get toooooo scared! As you’ll soon see, there’s really nothing to it once you know what you’re doing. Don’t believe us? Let’s go!


👍🏼1:11 ::: 3-Point Turns Intro
⭐1:54 ::: Making 3-Point Turns: Assess
⭐2:38 ::: Making 3-Point Turns: Prepare
⭐3:13 ::: Making 3-Point Turns: Execute
⭐5:20 ::: 3-Point Turns: No Driveway Required

👍🏼5:34 ::: 2-Point Turns Intro
⭐6:07 ::: Making 2-Point Turns: Assess
⭐6:44 ::: Making 2-Point Turns: Prepare
⭐7:28 ::: Making 2-Point Turns: Execute

👍🏼9:23 ::: Bye!


DMV Rules for U-turns, 3-Point Turns, and 2-Point Turns:

You can LEGALLY turn your vehicle around:
- In a residential district if no vehicles are approaching you within 200 feet.
- At an intersection on a green traffic light or green arrow, unless a “No U-turn” sign is posted.
- On a divided highway if a center divider opening is provided.
- Across a SINGLE set of double yellow lines.

You can NEVER make a U-turn:
- Where a “No U-turn” sign is posted.
- At or on a railroad crossing.
- Over a divided highway's dividing island, curb, strip of land, or TWO sets of double yellow lines.
- When you cannot see clearly for 200 feet in each direction… for example, before a hill or curve in the road.
- On a one-way street.
- In front of a fire station.
- In business districts (the part of a city or town where most offices, apartments, and businesses are). The only exception to this is at an intersection where U-turns are allowed.




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Part 1: U-Turns:    • Making U-turns for Beginners ::: Step...  

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