You cannot park within __ feet of a railroad crossing.
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10
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50
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25
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30
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Explanation
It is against the law to park your vehicle within 50 feet of a railroad crossing. Doing so could obstruct the view of other drivers, preventing them from seeing warning signals. This may lead to other vehicles attempting to pass yours without noticing a red flashing light or lowered gate, indicating an approaching train.
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