
Safe U-Turns in Belarus: A Driving Instructor's Guide
Gomel Driving Instructor Clarifies U-Turn Rules: Avoiding Pedestrian Crossings A recent video by a driving instructor in Gomel, Belarus, has highlighted the often-misunderstood rules regarding U-turns near pedestrian crossings. The instructor, who prefers to remain anonymous, uses a clear and concise explanation, coupled with a helpful diagram, to demonstrate the correct way to execute a U-turn while adhering to Belarusian traffic laws. "Many people remember that U-turns are prohibited within 15 meters of pedestrian crossings," the instructor explains in the video. "However, they forget that rule 72.1.1 allows for U-turns at intersections." He then uses a visual representation of a road intersection to show the proper turning trajectory, emphasizing the importance of avoiding the pedestrian crossing zone. The video's popularity underscores the need for clear and accessible information on traffic regulations. By using simple language and a visual aid, the instructor has effectively conveyed complex rules, making them easier to understand for both new and experienced drivers. This initiative highlights the value of clear communication in improving road safety and reducing traffic violations.