After a train clears a crossing that has flashing signals, drivers may proceed when there is evidence no trains are approaching the crossing and when the lights have stopped flashing.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
After a train clears a crossing with flashing signals, drivers may proceed only when the lights have stopped flashing and they've ensured no other trains are approaching.
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