When approaching a railroad crossing that has no warning signals (such as electric flashing lights or gates), drivers should always slow down, look in both directions of the track and listen for a train.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
When approaching a railroad crossing without warning signals, such as flashing lights or gates, drivers must exercise caution. Always slow down and prepare to stop, look both ways and listen for any approaching train or railroad equipment.
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