Drivers must always stop for:
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Solid red lights, flashing red lights and blacked out traffic signals.
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Solid red lights, red arrows and flashing yellow lights.
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Solid red lights, flashing red lights and yellow lights.
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Solid yellow lights, flashing yellow lights and red lights.
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Explanation
Drivers must always stop for solid red lights, flashing red lights, and blacked out traffic signals. A solid red light means that drivers must come to a complete stop at the marked stop line before the intersection. A flashing red light has the same meaning as a stop sign and requires drivers to come to a full stop before proceeding with caution when the roadway is clear. When traffic signals are blacked out or not working, drivers must treat the intersection as an all-way stop and come to a complete stop before proceeding with caution.
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