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When approaching an intersection where the traffic signals have failed and no police officer is directing traffic, what should you do?

If traffic signals are completely dark and no officer is directing traffic, every driver must treat the intersection as a four-way stop: come to a complete stop

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Question: When approaching an intersection where the traffic signals have failed and no police officer is directing traffic, what should you do?

Answer options:

  • Proceed without slowing because no signal is shown ✅ Treat the intersection as a four-way stop
  • Drive through at posted speed
  • Wait until the signal is repaired

Correct answer: Treat the intersection as a four-way stop

Explanation: If traffic signals are completely dark and no officer is directing traffic, every driver must treat the intersection as a four-way stop: come to a complete stop, then yield in the standard order of arrival.

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