Prohibits a U-turn at the location where the sign is posted, shown with the U-turn arrow symbol inside a red prohibition circle and slash.
Prohibiting U-turns at closed median openings. Confirm placement and supplemental plaques against the applicable CA MUTCD standard.
View this sign on the Federal MUTCD (FHWA)California-specific application notes and adoptions may differ. Review California requirements where applicable.

Prohibits a U-turn at the location where the sign is posted, shown with the U-turn arrow symbol inside a red prohibition circle and slash.
Prohibits a U-turn at the location where the sign is posted, shown with the U-turn arrow symbol inside a red prohibition circle and slash. In the field, R3-4 No U-Turn is typically positioned at the advance warning area, ahead of the work. Common deployments include prohibiting U-turns at closed median openings; work zones with shifted or realigned lanes; locations where a U-turn would conflict with construction activity. Always confirm its size, retroreflective sheeting, spacing, and placement against the CA MUTCD 2026 and the reviewing agency before finalizing the traffic control plan.
Learn more about No U-Turn sign requirementsUsed in California work zones where a U-turn creates a hazard, such as when a median opening is closed, a divider is shifted, or a roadway is realigned.
In Los Angeles, temporary regulatory changes (speed, one-way, turn or entry restrictions) generally involve LADOT review, and on state highways Caltrans District 7. Regulatory authority cannot be created by signing alone — confirm the change is authorized by the agency with jurisdiction over the roadway.
Confirm no-U-turn control is warranted by the temporary geometry and authorized by the appropriate agency. Public Ready reviews temporary turn restriction signing.
Educational reference only. This is not an official Caltrans, FHWA, or local agency publication and is not legal or engineering advice. Always verify sign selection, size, placement, spacing, and application against the current CA MUTCD 2026, Caltrans sign specifications, Standard Plans, project documents, and the reviewing agency’s requirements. Local jurisdictions may impose additional requirements, and final selection, placement, and dimensions may require engineering judgment or agency approval. Written against California MUTCD 2026 (effective January 18, 2026) and the Federal MUTCD 11th Edition. Official sources last verified June 2026.
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