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If a traffic light is not working at an intersection, you should:

  1. Continue as you normally would

  2. Yield to vehicles on your right

  3. Treat it as a four-way stop

  4. Speed up to clear the intersection quickly

The correct answer is: Treat it as a four-way stop

When a traffic light is not working at an intersection, it means that the normal operation of the traffic light is compromised, and the flow of traffic needs to be managed differently to ensure safety. Treating it as a four-way stop is the correct approach because it allows each driver at the intersection to take turns proceeding in an orderly manner, preventing collisions and keeping traffic moving. This option promotes safety and courtesy, which are essential in such situations. Option A, continuing as you normally would, would be risky as other drivers may not be aware that the traffic light is out of order, potentially leading to accidents. Option B, yielding to vehicles on your right, is not appropriate in this scenario as it doesn't address the overall management of the intersection without a functioning traffic light. Option D, speeding up to clear the intersection quickly, is dangerous and can lead to collisions, especially if other drivers are also acting impulsively due to the non-functional traffic light.