A Michigan Left is a type of intersection where motorists make a series of right or U-turns instead of a normal left-hand turn. The design eliminates left turns at congested intersections to help speed along through-traffic. They are named after Michigan, because it was the first state to implement them.
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) refers to their version as a “ThrU Turn Intersection,” or TTI for short.
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