When moving across a railroad track, it is safe to stop on the track for a short period of time.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Stopping on railroad tracks is extremely dangerous and illegal. Railroad tracks are designated as no-stopping zones to prevent collisions with trains. Always ensure there is enough space on the other side of the tracks before crossing to avoid stopping on them.
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