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Q: At a railroad crossing with lights and gates when do you stop?
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You should stop at a railroad crossing with mechanical gates and lights whenever?

You should stop at a railroad crossing with mechanical gates and lights whenever the lights begin flashing. Do not attempt to cross while the gate is being closed.


If you approach a railroad track where the gate has come down or lights are flashing?

When approaching a railroad grade crossing where the gates are down or the lights flashing you should stop before the stop line. If there is no stop line then at least 15 or more feet from the nearest rail.


How far back should you stop at a railroad crossing if the gates are down?

Stop at the stop lines for the railroad tracks or if there aren't any there stop 15 - 20 feet away from the gates.


What marks a passive crossing?

A passive crossing is marked by signs, pavement markings, and sometimes flashing lights or gates to indicate the presence of a railroad crossing. Drivers must stop and yield to oncoming trains.


What do flashing red lights at railroad crossings mean?

All US states require that you stop prior to entering the crossing, and a train is approaching the crossing. If there are also crossing gates, you must not go through the crossing when the gates are either being lowered or raised. If there are no gates, you are allowed to proceed through the crossing after stopping only after you have looked and determined no train is approaching and it is safe to cross. If there are gates, you are not allowed to go around the gates legally unless a railroad employee or a police officer instructs you that it is safe to do so.


How does the crossing gates sense a train is coming?

It depends which country you're in. In the UK, they are synchronised with the track lights. As a train approaches the lights close to the crossing, they trigger the stop signals to halt the traffic, and power electric motors to close the crossing gates. Once the train passes the next signal lights after the crossing, they trigger the crossing indicators to go out, and retract the gates to allow traffic to move again.


Would you enter a railroad crossing if the flashing lights are activated?

Not unless you want to be Killed or Injured for life. A lot of people have tried to beat the train to the crossing and it was the last thing they Ever did. Train Versus Human = Train 1 - Human Nothing but blood and guts. * Added - In all US states, the flashing lights activated means stop prior to entering the crossing. If there are no crossing gates, most US states allow you to proceed after stopping and checking to be sure no train is approaching. If there are crossing gates as well, it is not legal to drive aroound the gates or through the crossing while the gates are going up or down in any state in the US.


Are emergency vehicles allowed to pass a railroad crossing when the gates go down?

No vehicle is allowed to pass a railroad crossing when the gates are down, because it's not an arbitrary rule like a stoplight.... it's a serious danger, and a train moving at speed can take literally miles to stop.


When approaching a railroad crossing?

What you should do when you are coming up to a railroad crossing with no gates or lights is treat it like there are lights or gates. Stop or slow down and look both ways to make sure there is no train coming. I also suggest if you have your radio up loud then turn it down when you get close to the crossing so you can hear if a train is coming. The train has to sound its horn no more than a 1/4 of mile from the crossing or at least 15 seconds but no more than 20 seconds from the crossing. Treat the crossing like a stop light. Look, Listen and Live. Just look at the related link for more information. Railroad worker for 10 years.


Upon approaching a railroad crossing with the gates lowered you must stop no less than how many feet from the tracks?

not less than 15 feet


Do not stop on railroad tracks or within how many feet of the crossing?

You must stop within 50 feet but no closer than 15 feet of the railroad crossing. Never stop on railroad tracks or go when the gate is down.


Why should you slow down and be prepared to stop when you see a truck with hazardous load at a railroad crossing?

The truck will stop at the crossing.