When they see a crossbuck sign, drivers:
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Must always come to a complete stop.
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Must slow down and wait for the red lights to flash.
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Are legally required to yield the right of way to trains.
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Must cross the intersection immediately.
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Explanation
When drivers see a crossbuck sign, they must prepare to yield to any passing trains, allowing them the right-of-way. Drivers should slow down and be ready to stop for trains or any vehicles using the rails. If it is safe to proceed, drivers should clear the tracks quickly without stopping on them.
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