A railroad crossbuck sign should be treated the same as a yield sign.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
The crossbuck sign is located at railroad crossings where tracks intersect the roadway. Treat it like a YIELD sign: drivers must yield to approaching trains. Always look, listen, slow down, and be prepared to stop for trains or railroad equipment.
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