The first sign drivers see when approaching a highway-rail intersection is usually:
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A speed limit sign.
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An advance warning sign.
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A crossbuck sign.
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A stop sign.
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Explanation
The first sign drivers will see when approaching a highway-railroad crossing is usually an advance warning sign. This is a round sign with a yellow background. On it there is a black X and the letter R on the left and right side of the sign.
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