Drivers should treat a railroad crossbuck sign the same as a yield sign.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
The railroad crossbuck sign is essentially a yield sign for trains. It warns drivers that they need to slow down and prepare to stop, if they see or hear a train approaching. Drivers should always look both ways and listen for any approaching trains or signals before proceeding across the railroad tracks.
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