When approaching a railroad crossing that has a standard railroad crossbuck but no gates or flashing lights, you should:
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Check both directions and cross only when you know that no train is coming from either direction.
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Approach the crossing with extreme caution.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
At crossings with only a standard railroad crossbuck, you must be especially alert, carefully check both directions for approaching trains, and cross only when you know that no train is coming from either direction.
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