At railroad crossings that are only marked with a stop sign, you should stop and then proceed only when
Correct answer
- you determine that no pedestrians are approaching.
- you determine that there is enough room for your vehicle on the opposite side.
- you determine that no train is approaching.
Explanation
At crossings marked with automatic flasher units or automatic crossing gates, you must stop if the lights are flashing or the gates are lowered, and you must remain stopped until the lights stop flashing and the gates are raised. At crossings that are only marked with a stop sign, you must stop and then proceed only when you determine that no train is approaching. Make sure you yield to pedestrians at the crossing and that there is enough room for your vehicle on the opposite side of the crossing.
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