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At a railroad crossing, you must stop _________ from the nearest rail if a train is approaching.

Correct answer

  • between 10 and 200 feet
  • between 5 and 100 feet
  • between 15 and 50 feet

Explanation

At a railroad crossing, you must stop between 15 and 50 feet from the nearest rail if a train is approaching. (Trains are at least six feet wider than the tracks they run on, so you don't want to be too close.) Remain stopped until the train has passed and no more trains are approaching.

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