When approaching a highway-rail intersection, the first sign drivers see is usually:
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A yield sign.
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A stop sign.
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An RXR round sign on a yellow background.
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A train sign.
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Explanation
When approaching a highway-railroad crossing, the first sign drivers will see is a Railroad Crossing Advance Warning sign. This round sign has 'RXR' in black on a yellow background and warns drivers to slow down.
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