three-point turns
A three-point turn is a driving maneuver used to turn a vehicle around in a narrow space. It involves making a series of turns to change direction, typically requiring three distinct movements: turning left, reversing, and then turning right. This technique is often used on roads that are too narrow for a U-turn.
To perform a three-point turn, first, signal and pull over to the right side of the road. Next, turn the steering wheel sharply to the left while moving forward. After reaching the edge of the road, shift into reverse and turn the wheel to the right. Finally, drive forward to complete the turn.