When approaching a railroad crossing that has no warning signals (such as electric flashing lights or gates), a driver should look, listen and slow down.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
When approaching a railroad crossing without signals, drivers should slow down, look both ways for approaching trains, and listen for any train sounds. This ensures they can safely cross after ensuring no trains are approaching.
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