What vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings?
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School buses and passenger buses carrying passengers.
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Pick up trucks.
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Motorcycles.
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High Occupancy Vehicles.
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Explanation
School buses, as well as commercial buses with passengers and trucks carrying hazardous materials, must come to a complete stop before every railroad crossing. Allow a longer following distance than usual when approaching a railroad crossing and following these vehicles.
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