__________________ are not required to stop before crossing any railroad grade crossing.
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Farm trucks hauling produce
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Vehicles transporting flammables
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School or church buses
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Taxis
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Explanation
Farm trucks hauling produce are not required by law to stop at railroad crossings. However, Tennessee law mandates that certain vehicles, such as school buses, church buses, taxis, and vehicles carrying hazardous materials, must stop before crossing railroad tracks. When approaching a highway-railway crossing, be cautious of these vehicles and prepare to stop if you are behind them.
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