Hi Chris,

There is a no right turn sign. U turn is a kind of right turn, so it is 
legally prohibited.

Thanks,
Michael

25 Sept 2024 21:50:01 Chris Pankhurst via Talk-GB <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
> 
> I am looking at a junction in London where I am not clear whether a u-turn 
is allowed or not.  The location the junction between Edgeware Road and Praed 
Street and Chapel Street traveling from NW din a SE direction.  
> There is straight ahead arrow on the right lane and there is no right turn 
sign at the junction. Also there is no no u-turn sign there and OSM  does not 
have a No U Turn Relation on the approach way so implying u-turns are allowed 
here. 
> The question I have is can you make a u-turn on Edgeware Road to come back 
on Edgeware road in a NW direction: from 51.5193824, -0.1691434 to 51.5193073, 
-0.1692058 and hence OSM is correct?
> And a broader question is what signs, incl. road markings, have to be in 
place for a u-turn to be prohibited.  I have seen a number of conversations on 
traffic forums but have not seen a conclusive answer and I understand there are 
possible variables depending on the city, region, etc.
> 
> Thank you in advance for your expertise.
> 
> Regards
> 
>   Chris
> 
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