If someone is with you put the car in neutral and push it off the tracks while watching for the approach of a train. If you see a train coming run as far away from the car as possible. If you see or hear no train you should be able to push it off the track unless you are by yourself. Never get into this situation by never stopping on the tracks.
The car that hit you from behind.
car and vehicles are the same
When within 100 feet (about five car lengths) of or crossing an intersection or railroad crossing.
railroad crossing signs are railroad crossing signs, a baby could figure that one out.
unless car in front has moved far enough up
An X. Because it is a cross for the railroad crossing.
The Pennsylvania's Driver's Manual states that driver's cannot park within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing.
Because you never know when a train is going to come
Most assuredly. That's superstition.
There are 5 stops on the Disneyland Railroad's route.
The purpose of a railroad crossing sign, is to let you know that there is a railroad coming up or that there is one right in front of you.
The Transcontinental Railroad