Bega motorists are urged to proceed with extreme caution at the intersection of Carp Street and Church Street, where traffic lights are currently flashing yellow. The unplanned incident, which began today, has prompted a response from a utility company working to resolve the issue.
Flashing yellow lights in New South Wales indicate that drivers should treat the intersection as a 'give way' sign. Motorists must reduce speed, exercise caution, and be prepared to stop, yielding to any other vehicles or pedestrians. This is crucial for maintaining safety when signals are not operating normally.
Traffic light malfunctions can occur due to various reasons, including power outages, wiring issues, or storm damage. Utility companies are frequently called out to address these electrical problems to restore normal operation. Main Roads Western Australia reports receiving over 3,500 calls annually for traffic light faults caused by incidents like crashes, electrical problems, and weather events.
Residents in Bega who notice faulty streetlights or traffic signals are encouraged to report them to the Bega Valley Shire Council. For power-related issues, the Council often directs reports to Essential Energy, which manages the local electricity network and responds to faults.
Motorists navigating the Carp Street and Church Street intersection in Bega should allow for extra travel time and adhere strictly to all road rules, especially the 'give way' principles, until the lights are fully operational again.
Source: Transport for NSW
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