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Sholpan [36]
3 years ago
9

There was a thunderstorm in your area and the power went out.

Law
2 answers:
sleet_krkn [62]3 years ago
8 0

The first thing the law requires you to do when you arrive at an intersection is to stop considering that it is a red light signal and wait for the further instruction of the traffic Police.

Explanation:

Firstly an  intersection is a point where  the traffic signals are dark and it means /indicates a stop signal .The traffic coming from all the direction comes to a stand still and then the traffic moves slowly from the intersection as directed by the traffic police

In many places traffic signals are designed such that when their is a power cut that leads to the malfunctioning of the traffic light ,they will flash yellow light in the direction where the traffic is less and red light will flash in all the other directions.The drivers who are moving in the direction of the yellow light should continue to move and rest all the drives at the intersection must wait and they will move ahead of the intersection in the same order as they stopped.

meriva3 years ago
5 0

Answer: The first thing the law requires you to do when you arrive at an intersection is to stop considering that it is a red light signal and wait for the further instruction of the traffic Police.

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