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If a traffic signal is completely out, treat the intersection as:

Under the BC Motor Vehicle Act and ICBC guidelines, drivers must treat an intersection with completely inactive traffic lights as a four-way stop. This rule ens

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Question: If a traffic signal is completely out, treat the intersection as:

Answer options:

  • A one-way street ✅ A four-way stop
  • An open road
  • A roundabout

Correct answer: A four-way stop

Explanation: Under the BC Motor Vehicle Act and ICBC guidelines, drivers must treat an intersection with completely inactive traffic lights as a four-way stop. This rule ensures safety, requiring all drivers to halt and yield the right-of-way to the vehicle that stopped first, or to the vehicle on the right if arriving simultaneously. Treating it as an open road, a roundabout, or a one-way street is highly dangerous and incorrect because these options do not require all approaching traffic to stop, which would lead to collisions. Expect to see this concept on the Class 7 knowledge test, as road safety authorities frequently test emergency procedures for power outages and signal failures.

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