Parking a vehicle is prohibited within __ feet of a railroad crossing.
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50
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100
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20
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30
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Explanation
Parking a vehicle within 50 feet of a railroad crossing is prohibited for safety reasons. This is to ensure that drivers have clear visibility of approaching trains and can react in a timely manner. Parking too close to the crossing can obstruct the view of drivers, which can result in serious accidents.
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