Driving You Crazy: Is it legal to make a U-turn at a controlled traffic light intersection? (2024)

Debbie from Aurora writes, “What's driving you crazy? People making U-turns at controlled intersections. I was taught that it is not legal to make a U-turn at a traffic light controlled intersection. Unless there is a sign that says you CAN make a U-turn, is it legal at a controlled/traffic light intersection? We recently saw a person making a U-turn on Iliff at a traffic light controlled intersection into a one-way highway exit (I-225) onto Iliff, there was also a red light runner that nearly hit them.Certainly, takes your breath away.”

Debbie, there is some confusion regarding U-turns in Colorado because the current law does not prohibit all U-turns, just some U-turns in certain situations.

“It is legal to make a U-turn at a traffic light as long as it is safe to do so and you do not interfere with or endanger other traffic,” said Officer Elizabeth McGregor with the Aurora Police Department. “There would have to be a sign posted to prevent a U-turn.”

I think some of the no U-turn confusion stems from some misinformation on the internet. In my research, I came across a webpage posted on the Cedaredge, Colorado website. Cedaredge is a little town in western Colorado on Highway 65 between Delta and Grand Mesa.

The city posted the “52 WEEKS OF TRAFFIC SAFETY TIPS” with tip #34 reading, “Colorado State law states that you may not make a U-Turn at any intersection controlled by a traffic light or police officer or any location where a U-Turn is prohibited by signs or markings. It is also illegal to make a U-Turn on an Interstate Highway, two lanes or four-lane road where there is no median. Emergency crossovers are for emergency vehicles and highway maintenance crews only.”

That information regarding U-turns is not correct.

The town cites Colorado Revised Statute 42-4-1010. That statue does not cover U-turns. Instead it covers driving on divided or controlled-access highways.

The current law is found in Colorado Revised Statute 42-4-902. That statute covers limitations on turning around. Nowhere in 42-4-902 does it read that a U-turn at a traffic light controlled intersection is illegal. The statute, instead, restricts U-turns at a blind curve or blind hill where a local authority deems the move to be hazardous and erecting a no U-turn sign or if the U-turn cannot be made in a safe way without endangering other traffic.

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On page 12 of the most recent version of the Colorado Drivers Handbook, it states, “U-turns are forbidden unless they can be made without endangering other traffic and, in some locations marked by signs, are entirely prohibited. If you cannot safely make a U-turn, continue to the next street or turn around area. Never try to make a sudden U-turn in front of traffic traveling in either direction.”

Nowhere in there does it state that a U-turn is illegal at a controlled traffic light intersection.

As for East Iliff Avenue at I-225, I went out there to look at the traffic movements. There is a no U-turn sign posted for eastbound Iliff Avenue at South Abilene Street just under the light rail bridge. There is also a no U-turn sign posted on eastbound Iliff Avenue at Blackhawk Street just east of Abilene Street.

There is a no left turn sign on westbound Iliff Avenue at the exit from southbound I-225 to Iliff. McGregor tells me that all other directions and intersections at Iliff Avenue and I-225 are not specifically prohibited, however, all of the intersections dealing with I-225 would be impossible to legally make a U-turn.

I covered a story several years ago about illegal turns out of the King Soopers parking lot in Castle Rock. In that story, the Castle Rock Transportation Department told me the correct way to get back to Highway 85 is to make a U-turn at the Factory Shops Boulevard intersection — just one example where a U-turn is not only legal, but even encouraged.

The website shmoop.com tries to give some humorous suggestions about when not to make a U-Turn. One of their suggestions is, “In front of a fire station. If there’s a fire somewhere, and you’re in their way, they won’t hesitate to run you right over with their big truck. They might even sick their Dalmatian on you.”

Not so sure about that, but I am sure it is legal in most areas to make a U-turn in Colorado.

By the way, I tried and tried and tried to contact the Cedaredge Police Department who posted the incorrect U-turn information. After numerous calls and emails and voicemail messages and promises of callbacks, Chief Daniel Sanders never got back to me.

Update 03/24/2022: I checked the Cedaredge safety tips website again to find the reference to U-turns had been removed and replaced with this entry, "Tip#34 Improper Lane Changes Turning vehicles are required to merge into the proper lane of travel that is closest to their point of entry into the turn. Drivers should not maneuver their vehicle across multiple lanes of travel upon first entering a new roadway. Colorado Revised Statute 42-4-1007"

No reference to how to make a U-turn remains on the site nor have any of my emails or phone calls been returned.

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Driving You Crazy: Is it legal to make a U-turn at a controlled traffic light intersection? (2024)

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Driving You Crazy: Is it legal to make a U-turn at a controlled traffic light intersection? ›

You can make a U-turn only from the left portion of the lane nearest to the centerline of the roadway, never from the right lane. Unless signs tell you otherwise, you can make a U-turn when you get permission to proceed by a green arrow left-turn traffic signal, provided it is allowed and you yield to other traffic.

Are U-turns legal in the United States? ›

Business districts only allow U-turns at intersections or areas that are clearly marked. Motorists must be able to see all approaching cars and oncoming traffic, plus be free of all obstructions, before making a U-turn. Crosswalks must be free of pedestrians when making a U-turn. No U-turns on one-way streets.

Where are you not allowed to make a U-turn? ›

U-turns are generally prohibited on divided highways unless a specific opening is provided. Conditions must allow you to safely complete the U-turn, with no obstructions blocking your view. U-turns are almost always restricted in front of fire stations or on railroad crossings.

What is the U-turn law in Colorado? ›

What are “illegal U-turns” in Colorado? CRS 42-4-902 prohibits a driver of any vehicle making a U-turn when either: There is a sign that says or indicates “No U-turns”, or. Making the U-turn would be unsafe, such as if other drivers on the road cannot see the car making the U-turn from the turn lane.

What are the rules for U-turns in California? ›

You may make a U-turn: Across a double yellow line. 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.

Which of the following is an example of an illegal U-turn? ›

Making a U-Turn at a Controlled Intersection (VC 22100.5)

The most common way of making an illegal U-turn is by making a U-turn at a controlled intersection where it is prohibited.

Is a prohibited U-turn considered an improper turn? ›

Under California law, drivers make an illegal U-turn when they make one at an intersection controlled by a traffic signal where a sign prohibits it. California Vehicle Code 22100.5 states: No driver shall make a U-turn at an intersection controlled by official traffic signals except as provided in Section 21451.

What states allow U-turns? ›

Absolutely! U-turns are legal in California unless specifically prohibited by signs. However, you must ensure that the turn can be made safely and without disrupting the flow of traffic.

Which states have no right turn? ›

In Alaska, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, a right turn on red is prohibited when a red arrow is displayed.

What is the 3 second rule in Colorado? ›

While on the Road

Stick to the 3-second rule - Keep 3 seconds of distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you. Obey speed limits and watch for hazardous road conditions. Ask passengers to help you stay focused on everybody's safety.

What is a prohibited U-turn? ›

U-turns on California highways – California Vehicle Code Div. 11, Ch. 6, §22015 makes it illegal to perform a U-turn on a highway if the driver does not have an unobstructed view of the roadway and traffic in each direction of at least 200 feet.

Can you pull into the intersection when turning left Colorado? ›

If you are turning left, you should wait at the stop line or crosswalk until there is a gap in traffic large enough to allow you to pull into the intersection and complete your turn.

What is the fine for an illegal U-turn in California? ›

According to Shouse California Law Group, a U-turn violation can result in an infraction that carries a fine of up to $234, not including additional court costs.

Is hand over hand turning allowed in California? ›

Hand-to-Hand Steering (Push/Pull)

Start with your hands at 9 and 3 o'clock or 8 and 4 o'clock. Do not cross your hands over the middle of the steering wheel. Keep your hands in these positions, even when making turns.

Are U-turns allowed in Texas? ›

Contrary to popular belief, most U-turns are legal in Texas. Unless a posted sign specifically states that U-turns are not allowed on a particular stretch of road, drivers may consider the maneuver. To make a legal U-turn, a driver must: Be in the far-left lane.

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