Final answer:
The correct option is c) Always make a U-turn at a location marked with a "No U-Turn" sign.. The false statement is that you should always make a U-turn at a location marked with a "No U-Turn" sign.
Step-by-step explanation:
To answer your question – which of these statements about U-turns is FALSE – the false statement is: c) Always make a U-turn at a location marked with a "No U-Turn" sign. It is important to adhere to road signs and traffic rules for your safety and the safety of others.
Some cities and towns do not allow U-turns and this is true because local traffic laws can vary by location. Also, you should indeed only make a U-turn when it is safe to do so to avoid potential accidents. The regulation to not make a U-turn on a curve or near the crest of a hill is also true since such locations can limit visibility and increase the risk of accidents.
On the other hand, options a), b), and d) are true statements about U-turns. Some cities and towns do not allow U-turns, you should only make a U-turn when it is safe to do so, and it is advised not to make a U-turn on a curve or near the crest of a hill to ensure safety and visibility.