J justshot Senior Member Oct 7, 2005 724 0 16 55 Jan 31, 2006 #4 This was a street in Guangzhou. I took this in November 2005.
T topster New Member Nov 22, 2005 237 0 0 Jan 31, 2006 #5 Bizarre. Reminds me of the keep left to turn right Hook turns in Melbourne city.
N namska Senior Member Oct 25, 2005 1,285 1 38 bedok Jan 31, 2006 #6 so did u find out wat does that marking mean???
J justshot Senior Member Oct 7, 2005 724 0 16 55 Jan 31, 2006 #7 My guess is that the rule is when you complete the U-turn, you must be on your extreme right lane... But then again... the vehicle on the U-Turn lane is going straight.... :dunno:
My guess is that the rule is when you complete the U-turn, you must be on your extreme right lane... But then again... the vehicle on the U-Turn lane is going straight.... :dunno:
A AReality Senior Member Jun 9, 2003 4,471 0 36 visualjournalist.net Jan 31, 2006 #8 Hahaha.. funny.. But considering tt this is a right hand side drive, the u-turn sign should be anti-clockwise instead of clockwise... .
Hahaha.. funny.. But considering tt this is a right hand side drive, the u-turn sign should be anti-clockwise instead of clockwise... .
denniskee Senior Member Oct 26, 2003 5,469 2 38 bukit batok Visit site Jan 31, 2006 #9 ?? on coming traffic is on the left, but "U" turn to the right???
W wiz23 Senior Member Jun 20, 2005 2,940 0 0 Bukit Panjang www.pbase.com Jan 31, 2006 #10 Now I know why they say traffic in China is a killer :bsmilie:
V VR2 New Member Dec 17, 2005 915 0 0 AMK Feb 4, 2006 #12 e u-turn can only be made within the lane? :think: :bsmilie: