You are approaching a railroad crossing and you do not see a train. You must stop:
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If the crossing lights are flashing.
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If a crossing gate is lowered.
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If a stop sign is posted.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
You should approach railroad crossings with caution at all times. Drivers are required to stop at all railroad crossings when there is a signal of an approaching train. These signals include a lowered crossing gate, flashing red lights, a train’s audible signal of warning or a flagger signaling. When a stop sign is posted at a railroad crossing, it indicates that drivers must come to a complete stop before proceeding, regardless of whether a train is visible or not.
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