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minus-squareHawkelinkfedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down5·2 years agoWhy would you make a U-turn in a driveway? Driveways are generally narrower than roads. Surely it’d be a Y-turn.
minus-squarePsaldornlinkfedilinkarrow-up16·2 years agoI think they just mean a 3 point turn with extra space. Pull in and reverse out.
minus-squareadaveinthelife@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up7·2 years agoI believe the only place that calls it a Y-turn (in any official capacity) is Wisconsin
minus-squareCosmicTurtlelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·2 years agoDepends but usually because the road itself is not wide enough or you don’t want to impede traffic. The last time I did this it was on a road with culverts on either side so the safest way to U Turn was in someone’s driveway.
minus-squareLifeInMultipleChoicelinkfedilinkarrow-up4·2 years agoI think they were just pointing out that isn’t a U turn. They called it a Y turn, many people I know would call it a 3 point turn. They were being pedantic for comic relief but it didn’t go over as well as expected.
Why would you make a U-turn in a driveway? Driveways are generally narrower than roads.
Surely it’d be a Y-turn.
I think they just mean a 3 point turn with extra space. Pull in and reverse out.
Yes, that’s a Y-turn.
I believe the only place that calls it a Y-turn (in any official capacity) is Wisconsin
Depends but usually because the road itself is not wide enough or you don’t want to impede traffic.
The last time I did this it was on a road with culverts on either side so the safest way to U Turn was in someone’s driveway.
I think they were just pointing out that isn’t a U turn. They called it a Y turn, many people I know would call it a 3 point turn. They were being pedantic for comic relief but it didn’t go over as well as expected.