Crossbuck signs indicate:
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Railroad crossings.
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Work zones.
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Street crossings.
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Narrow bridges.
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Explanation
Crossbuck signs, shaped like an X, are placed before a railroad crossing to warn drivers to slow down and be prepared to stop for approaching trains.
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