You must stop at the intersection ahead. Just before the intersection, you have to cross railroad tracks. You should stop before you cross the railroad tracks when:
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You transport two or more children in a passenger vehicle.
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The crossing is located in a city or town with frequent train traffic.
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You don’t have room to completely cross the tracks.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Stopping on the railroad tracks is extremely dangerous and could result in serious injury or death. Drivers should make sure there is enough room on the other side of the tracks before crossing them. If there is not enough space, drivers should wait until they can completely cross the tracks before proceeding.
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