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Originally Posted by TomW
In the Midwest, it is generally agreed between drivers that when a stoplight goes out, the intersection becomes a 4-Way stop for all approaches. Yesterday the light at 466a and Buena Vista was out for a hour or so. When I came to the intersection, traffic was stopped in all four directions. No one seemed to know the protocol. Is this different in other regions of the country?
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Tom Because of Minnesota Nice they have no four way stops and so drivers pray that 4 way stop lights never go out ....you go first, no please you go first, no please.
For the rest of the country its alternating pattern