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Dear Atlanta Drivers,

Look at this amazing information I found in the 2013 Georgia Driver's Manual:

If a traffic signal is not functioning at all at an intersection, all drivers must treat the intersection as if a stop sign is posted for all directions. If a traffic signal is malfunctioning and flashing, drivers must proceed based on the color of the flashing signal they are facing: if the driver is facing a yellow flashing signal, the driver may proceed with caution; if the driver is facing a red flashing signal, the driver must stop and wait until it is safe to proceed.

At intersections with traffic control lights, wait until the intersection is clear of traffic or approaching traffic before entering. Do not proceed “just because” you have the green light.
 
Oh, also.. Unless the rules recently changed, precipitation of any kind does not immediately nullify all established rules of the road.
 
Please let's not forget the pulling to the right side when an emergency vehicle is coming up behind you and to slow down or move lanes when one is stopped on the side of the road
 
We only need ONE, and I mean ONE absolute speed limit on highways with two or more lanes:


"Slower Traffic Keep Right"


Life would be so much better...
 
Please let's not forget the pulling to the right side when an emergency vehicle is coming up behind you and to slow down or move lanes when one is stopped on the side of the road

...and don't use emergency vehicles as a "traffic blocker"! They are not meant as a means to pass all of the other drivers that pulled over!
 
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