Always stop before you cross railroad tracks when:
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The traffic light is green.
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You are following a bicyclist or motorcyclist across railroad tracks.
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You don't have room on the other side to completely cross the tracks.
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You are not wearing safety belts.
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Explanation
Never start to cross railroad tracks unless you can clear the tracks completely. Make sure there is room for your vehicle on the other side of the tracks before proceeding.
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