What's a 3-point turn?

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It's a little hard to descibe in words but it's a method for turning around. Picture yourself going down a street and wanting to go in the opposite direction. You see a driveway on your left so, you pull part way into a driveway and stop (point 1), backup and turn your wheel to the left so that the front of your car is swinging around toward the new direction (point 2), put the car in drive and go forward (point 3)

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A three point turn is also known as a Y turn. See link below for more info:

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* STEP 1: With no traffic behind you or coming toward you, turn to the right or left until you are perpendicular to the street.
* STEP 2: Put the car in reverse. Back up straight across to the other side of the street as far as possible.
* STEP 3: Put the car in drive or, in manual cars, first gear. Check traffic again.
* STEP 4: Turn the wheel all the way in the direction you want to go, and step on the gas lightly to complete the turn.
* STEP 5: Straighten yourself in the lane and drive away.

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takes 3 actions to make a turn around.

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1. curve to left, stop
2. back up, stop
3. go foward in opposite direction

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3 actions, 3 points
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