Pedestrians approaching a highway-railroad grade crossings must stop when:
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An approaching train is clearly visible.
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Warning devices are flashing.
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A human flagger is warning of an approaching train.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
All drivers and pedestrians approaching a railroad crossing must stop when warning devices, such as flashing red lights, are active; when the crossing gate is lowered; when a human flagger signals an approaching train; or when a train is visible.
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