DETROIT (FOX 2) - You may encounter some traffic lights out Tuesday, as areas across Southeast Michigan are dealing with power outages following Monday evening's storm.
Check the latest power outage updates here.
If a traffic signal is out, there are laws for how to handle dark lights.
In Michigan, a traffic signal that is out is treated as a four-way stop.
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So, treat an intersection without a working light the same way you would treat an intersection with four stop signs: vehicles at each side of the intersection take turns going, beginning with whoever was there first.
The law used to say to follow right-of-way rules when approaching a traffic light that is out, but that changed back in 2018.
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