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When approaching railroad tracks, one should stop for which of the following situations. (p. 56)

Correct answer

  • A crossing gate is lowered.
  • A train is visible, or a train whistle is heard.
  • All of these: A signal indicating a train is coming; A crossing gate is lowered; A train is visible, or a train whistle is heard.

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