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What does it mean when one side of a traffic light is broken while the other side is working normally?

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DeCharlotte
07/29/2025, 11:31:49 AM

When encountering a situation where one side of a traffic light at an intersection is broken while the other side is functioning normally, you can judge based on other intersections. Wait until the green light for your intended direction of travel is illuminated before proceeding through the intersection. If you are unsure how to judge, first use your phone or dashcam to record the malfunctioning traffic light, then proceed through the intersection as if it were an uncontrolled intersection, ensuring safety and paying attention to vehicles on other roads. Relevant information about traffic lights is as follows: 1. Introduction: Traffic lights are signals that direct traffic flow, typically consisting of red, green, and yellow lights. A red light indicates prohibition of passage, a green light indicates permission to proceed, and a yellow light serves as a warning. 2. Control methods: The most basic control method is fixed-time control for a single intersection. Line control and area control can also use fixed-time methods, known as static line control systems and static area control systems.

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BrielleLynn
08/14/2025, 05:06:41 AM

As a seasoned driver who's often on the road, I've encountered many malfunctioning traffic lights. When one side is broken while the other remains lit, it could be due to independent circuit failures or component aging, such as short circuits caused by damp wires, while other parts function normally. At such intersections, it's crucial to slow down and observe—don't rush through. Always ensure you clearly see the signal before proceeding. Safety comes first in driving, so I make it a habit to report these issues to traffic police or maintenance platforms for prompt repairs. Daily driving experience teaches me that staying alert can prevent accidents. Additionally, educating newcomers about these situations is vital. In short, never underestimate such malfunctions—they can cause chaos.

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SimonRose
10/11/2025, 10:18:21 PM

On my commute this morning, one side of the traffic light was out while the other worked normally, affecting traffic flow. This is usually caused by a single light unit failure - either a burnt-out bulb or loose connection, while the overall system remains functional. Weather changes or lack of maintenance may trigger this. I typically slow down and carefully observe the signals before proceeding. Remember to promptly notify the relevant authorities who will arrange repairs. My commuting experience has taught me to be extra cautious during morning rush hours.

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DeAlina
11/24/2025, 10:21:53 PM

Partial malfunction of traffic lights with the other side functioning normally is commonly caused by circuit issues. Each light group has independent sensors, and if they age or get damaged, one side may fail. Environmental factors such as rainwater infiltration leading to short circuits are also possible. Handle with caution to ensure signal recovery and driving safety.

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Dorothy
01/14/2026, 11:53:38 PM

Just got my driver's license, encountering a traffic light where one side is broken while the other works fine really tests my reflexes. Possible reasons could be a burnt-out bulb or loose wiring, while the other side operates on a separate circuit. I'll follow my instructor's advice to slow down and stop, confirming the signal is safe before proceeding. Turning on hazard lights to alert other drivers, I'll take a photo and report it via a maintenance app to help with quick repairs. More practice during the novice period will make me more proficient.

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DeJudah
04/11/2026, 02:37:50 AM

When one side of the traffic light malfunctions while the other remains operational, it poses significant risks, especially for pedestrians and children. This may be due to component failure or inadequate maintenance, while the other side's system remains intact. As a family traveler, I educate my children to carefully observe the signals before crossing the street. Drivers should slow down and yield. Upon encountering such issues, immediately report them to the traffic authorities to enhance inspections and prevent accidents.

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