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{{Short description|Type of intersection}} {{for|the Arkells album|Michigan Left (album)}} {{Hatnote|This article reflects countries that [[right- and left-hand traffic|drive on the right]]. For countries that drive on the left, reverse right and left.}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2021}} [[File:Median U-turn crossover on wide median.gif|thumb|Standard design on a wide median<ref name=FHWA1/>]] [[File:Michigan Left.svg|thumb|Stylized depiction of the design in [[Grand Haven, Michigan|Grand Haven]], Michigan, at [[U.S. Route 31 in Michigan|US 31]] and Robbins Road (north to the right), showing the additional area necessary to make a turn on a narrow median<ref name=FHWA1/> {{coord|43|2|40.18|N|86|13|12.57|W|name=US 31 at Robbins Road, Grand Haven, Michigan|dim:100}}]] A '''Michigan left''' or '''P-turn''' is an [[at-grade intersection]] design that replaces each left (farside) turn at an intersection between a (major) [[divided highway|divided roadway]] and a secondary (minor) roadway with the combination of a right (nearside) turn followed by a U-turn, or a U-turn followed by a right (nearside) turn, depending on the situation. It is in use in numerous countries.
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