Which of the following is true when crossing a railroad track:
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If there is more than one track, make sure all tracks are clear before starting to cross.
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Do not move forward until it's safe to do so.
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In heavy traffic, make sure there is room for their vehicle on the other side before crossing.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When approaching a railroad crossing, drivers should slow down and make sure all tracks are clear before crossing. If there is heavy traffic, drivers should ensure there is enough room on the other side of the track for their vehicle before crossing. If any warning signals are active or the sound of an approaching train is heard, drivers should stop and not proceed until the train has passed and the signals have turned off.
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