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How to go back and turn around on the road
 If you want to turn around and come back, you can do so through simple steps that I will explain here
 When you are driving in an area and you are close to an intersection, for example, you can follow one of the following roads to return to where you came from. I must mention here that U-turns at intersections are prohibited

That is why there are other methods to return to the same path you were on.

See the following picture of a T-shaped intersection:

In this case, if it wants to turn correctly, the car can drive towards point No. 1
 Then it returns to point No. 2, then continues its journey and turns left to point No. 3

See also the following cases of L-shaped return at an intersection called a three-way or four-way

L-shaped return

Watch the two cases and focus on the drawing. You will find that the two ways to return are in the shape of the letter L, and this is the best way to return in an easy way
 
 In the first case in Picture No. 1, the driver must drive towards point No. 1
 Then you return to point 2 and then drive forward to point 3
 
 In the second case, in Picture No. 2, the driver must continue his path forward towards point No. 1
 Then he returns at a slow speed to point 2, then continues his drive and returns the way he came
 
 The roads shown are for intersections on streets where the speed limit is 30 km per hour or less
 When returning, you must not drive quickly while driving in a crawl manner, that is, at a very slow speed
 You must respect the rest of the traffic and not cause traffic obstruction if there is heavy traffic
 There is no need to disrupt traffic and you must give priority to the rest of the traffic
 You must find another place to turn, such as a roundabout, a second intersection, or a suitable place to turn

You have the right to light the dimple when you want to return in the shape of the letter L, but you are not obligated to do so.