Is it possible to perform any maneuver at an intersection when the inspector says, “find a place to stop”?



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Is it possible to perform any maneuver at an intersection when the inspector says, "find a place to stop"? and got a better answer

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When an inspector says "find a place to stop," that doesn't mean you have to rush to stop right there. You need to calmly choose a suitable place and stop, you need to turn around - turn around. Clearly, if you miss 3-4-5 suitable places to stop, you'll get blocked, skipping one and stopping in the second is fine?

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When the inspector says "find a place to stop" it does not mean that you have to rush to stop immediately. You need to calmly choose a suitable place and stop need to turn around - turn around. Of course, if you miss 3 or 4 or 5 spots to stop, you'll be stopped and you'll miss one and stop at the second one all right.

Response from 0[+++++]
And why do you need to turn around at the intersection if you were told to find a place? Go straight ahead and you'll find 100. And if there are no signs, then turn around. Just without crossing the oncoming traffic, google pictures of how to make a U-turn at an intersection.

Response from 0[+++++]
go through the intersection, see the signs and park.

Response from 0[+++++]
go through the intersection and pick a spot.

Response from 0[+++++]
You may stop at the intersection before the crosswalk at the bus stop sign to turn around or turn around from the right lane in 2-way traffic

Response from 0[+++++]
You can drive through the intersection and behind it without interfering with other cars to complete the maneuver at the intersection!

Response from 0[+++++]
Well if you are already standing in the leftmost lane to turn or turn around there is no point even if you are going to go straight through and stand in the right lane - there is no point either. At the commandFind a place for parking - the main thing is not to get nervous. Quietly look for it without violating the traffic rules. Drove through the intersection and look at least until the evening.

Response from 0[+++++]
If the inspector is sitting next to you, it is desirable to look for a place on the course of traffic. If it does not work at all, but you see that there is a place on the other side, you can of course say "You cannot stop here without violating the rules but you can do it on the other side, let me turn around and make a U-turn observing the traffic rules.

Response from 0[+++++]
A lady was told to find a place and stop. Drove through eight intersections to the end of town and never found a place. Then she yelled, "We failed.

 

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