I’m driving up to Concord to visit a friend of mine from college. However, I’ve never driven in New Hampshire before and I don’t want to get a ticket. Can I legally make a U-turn there?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Concord is a beautiful city with a small-town feel and also has one of the best culinary scenes for a city of its size. If you’re traveling throughout the state, note that U-turns are legal in
Before you do a U-turn, just make sure that you follow these safety tips:
Only make a U-turn if you’re in the left-most lane
Don’t make a U-turn if it’s prohibited by street signs
Always yield to oncoming traffic
Never make a U-turn on a two-lane street
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