If traffic signals are out of order, drivers must:
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Treat the light as a green light.
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Treat the light as a four-way stop sign.
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Treat the light as a yellow light.
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Stop if they can.
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Explanation
If a traffic signal is out of order, drivers must treat the intersection as if there was a four-way stop sign. This means that the first vehicle to reach the intersection and come to a stop may be the first to enter it. If two or more vehicles arrive at the same time, each driver must yield to the vehicle on the right.
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