I got a ticket on Monday for doing a U-turn of all things, I told the cop there was no sign that said you couldn't do a U-turn, and he told me it's assumed you can't do one, and there will be a sign there saying you can do one, which seems backwards to me, and he said you can't do one within 100 ft of an intersection, which again doesn't make sense, b/c where else do you do a U-turn?
I looked in the Rules of the Road and it says you can do a U-Turn anywhere except a hilll or a curve, which I was not on, and it says some Muni's may prohibit U-turns, I called the Chicago Police Dept and asked the lady at the front desk and she said it had to be marked.
Does anyone know in Chicago if it is illegal to do a U-turn within a 100ft of an intersection? I am debating if I should fight this and go to court, or pay the $105 and take the traffic safety thing on line? Any thoughts. :shrug:
I was downtown chicago when I got the ticket.
I looked in the Rules of the Road and it says you can do a U-Turn anywhere except a hilll or a curve, which I was not on, and it says some Muni's may prohibit U-turns, I called the Chicago Police Dept and asked the lady at the front desk and she said it had to be marked.
Does anyone know in Chicago if it is illegal to do a U-turn within a 100ft of an intersection? I am debating if I should fight this and go to court, or pay the $105 and take the traffic safety thing on line? Any thoughts. :shrug:
I was downtown chicago when I got the ticket.

