When driving near light rail vehicles, drivers should:
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Always obey signs and traffic signals.
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Expect trains on any track at any time.
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Never drive around lowered crossing gates.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When driving near light rail vehicles, it is crucial to prioritize safety and adhere to specific guidelines. Never drive around lowered crossing gates, as this can lead to severe accidents. Expect trains on any track at any time, emphasizing constant vigilance. Always obey signs and traffic signals dedicated to light rail intersections. Remember never to stop, pass, or shift on train tracks.
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