For which of the following traffic lights must you always stop your vehicle?
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Solid red lights, flashing green lights, and purple lights.
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Solid red lights, flashing red lights, and blacked-out traffic signals.
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Solid red lights, flashing red lights, and yellow lights.
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Solid red lights, red arrows, and flashing yellow lights.
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Explanation
You must always stop for solid red lights, flashing red lights, and blacked-out traffic signals. A solid red light means you must come to a complete stop at the stop line, crosswalk, or before entering the intersection. A flashing red light requires you to stop and yield to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians. When traffic signals are not working and not displaying any lights, you are also required to stop and act as if it were a stop sign.
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