The general rule is that vehicle A, which is about to do a U-turn by using the road that ends, must give way to all other vehicles and pedestrians. This includes vehicles on the continuing road. The vehicle on the road that ends (the terminating road) must yield to vehicles on the continuing road. Exceptions may apply such as when drivers are entering from a road-related area (like a car park), but in standard cases, the U-turning vehicle must yield. In summary:
- Vehicle A (doing the U-turn on the road that ends) must give way to all other vehicles on the continuing road.
- Vehicle B on the continuing road has the right of way.
This rule is consistent across various road authorities, emphasizing safety by requiring the U-turning vehicle to wait for a safe gap before completing the maneuver.