When you see this sign you:

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Are approaching a railroad crossing: prepare to stop.
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Stop and wait for a signal before crossing the railroad tracks.
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Always stop at the upcoming railroad crossing.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
This sign indicates a railroad crossing ahead. The round, yellow sign with a black “X” and two “R’s” warns drivers to slow down, as they may need to stop at the upcoming crossing. Always remember: trains cannot stop quickly.
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