You must stop for a railroad crossing when directed by ___________ warning you of a coming train.
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a flagman
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flashing red signals or other devices
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a stop sign
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Drivers must stop at a railroad crossing when directed by any warning, such as a flagman, a stop sign, flashing red signals, or other devices. These warnings are in place to alert drivers of an approaching train, ensuring safety and helping prevent accidents at railroad crossings.
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