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Orange City officials urge drivers to treat dark signals as four-way stops during storms
Summary
City of Orange City communications and the Orange City Police Department advised residents to treat intersections with nonworking traffic signals as four-way stops, make a complete stop at the stop bar, and yield to the vehicle on the right when arrivals are simultaneous. Officers used the Volusia and French intersection as an example.
Maddie McAllister, a host for the City of Orange City communications, and Officer Hoffman of the Orange City Police Department Traffic Unit told residents that intersections with nonworking traffic signals should be treated as four-way stops and that drivers must come to a complete stop at the stop bar before entering the intersection.
"The first vehicle to arrive is the first vehicle to leave the 4 way stop," Officer Hoffman said, adding that if two or more vehicles arrive at the same time…
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