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[[Image:MetairieUturns.png|thumb|300px|Median U turn segments in Metairie]]'''Median U turn segments'''
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Median '''U turn''' segments in the New Orleans metropolitan area (at least) shall be named "U turn". Since U turn segments in Jefferson Parish (at least) are signed as such, and since Jefferson Parish comprises a large portion of the metropolitan area, it's best to keep the naming of U turn segments consistent.
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The geometry of the segment should be set such that the instruction onto the U turn will be "turn left". For more heavily curved U turn segments, zoom in and insert a geometry node near the first junction node to create roughly a 90° angle with the road as shown in [[Junction Style Guide#Geometry|this section of the Junction Style Guide]].
Dedicated median '''U turn''' segments in the New Orleans metropolitan area (at least) shall be '''unnamed'''.
 
A [[turn instruction override]] should be used such that a '''"U turn" instruction''' is given when entering the U turn segment.
 
For curved segments, the geometry of the segment should be set such that '''no instruction''' is given when ''leaving'' the U turn onto the road. For straight segments, a turn instruction override may be used as well, set to "None".


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Median U turn segments in Metairie

Median U turn segments

This section has been updated as of February 2017.

Dedicated median U turn segments in the New Orleans metropolitan area (at least) shall be unnamed.

A turn instruction override should be used such that a "U turn" instruction is given when entering the U turn segment.

For curved segments, the geometry of the segment should be set such that no instruction is given when leaving the U turn onto the road. For straight segments, a turn instruction override may be used as well, set to "None".