Which of these statements about railroad crossings is true?
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Not all railroad crossings are equipped with warning devices.
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You must stop at a railroad crossing when directed by a “flagman” or stop sign.
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It is against the law to go around lowered gates at a crossing.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
At railroad crossings, always obey signals and signs, and stop when directed by a flagman or stop sign. Remember, it's against the law to go around lowered gates.
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