A power outage can create driving hazards. Besides traffic and streetlights being out of service, there may be emergency or repair vehicles on the road.
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If you’re driving during an outage, here are tips to stay safe:
Be extra cautious. Watch out for vehicles and pedestrians. Stop at all intersections even if you think you have the right of way. All traffic lights that are out should be treated as four-way stop signs.
Don’t drive tired. Stay put or pull over. The combination of a power outage and fatigue can be dangerous.
Use cell phones sparingly. The road needs your full attention, especially during an electric outage.
Be aware of others. A dark road without working traffic lights can lead to unexpected conditions, such as encountering drivers on the wrong side of the road. Stay alert. You may also find it more difficult to see pedestrians if there is a streetlight outage.
Carry emergency cash. Credit cards won’t work during a power outage.
Charge your electric vehicle. If you need to charge your EV during an outage, you can find options on plugshare.com.