________ are required to stop for railroad crossings.
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School buses
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Dairy trucks
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Cars
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Cattle trucks
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Explanation
Vehicles such as school buses, buses, or vehicles carrying hazardous materials are required to always stop at railroad crossing. When driving behind one of these vehicles, be prepared to stop, even if the signals do not indicate a train is coming.
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