Diamond turn


A diamond turn is a kind of turning manoeuvre used by motor vehicles at intersections.

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If a driver approaches a four-way intersection and wishes to make a turn opposite of their side of the road, they should turn in a wide arc that passes close to the centre of the intersection.
This is nowadays the standard type of driver's-side turning manoeuvre at a four-way intersection. In particular, at intersections with traffic lights, it enables a traffic signal phase to allow traffic approaching the intersection from two opposing directions to both turn right simultaneously without colliding.
The diamond turn is distinguished from a historically required manoeuvre wherein drivers simultaneously turning right from opposing directions were required to turn around a silent cop in the centre of the intersection, which resulted in the two vehicles looping past one another with their driver's sides adjacent. This type of turn was eliminated, as it was unsuitable for intersections with traffic lights that used simultaneous right-turn green light phases for more than one approaching street.