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Why buses stop at railroad tracks?

Buses stop at railroad tracks to ensure that trains are not close by. Buses are longer than cars and therefore need more time to get across the tracks.


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

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The driver of a commercial motor vehicle must stop within how many feet of railroad tracks?


Always stop before you cross railroad tracks when?

a train is coming


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.


How far back are you required to stop from railroad tracks?

Well you are required to stop 3 feet minimum of the tracks but im sure if the tracks are operational there will be gates that come up and down they are usually about 10 feet away


Which of these vehicles must stop before crossing railroad tracks?

Buses and vehicles transporting hazardous materials.


Which of these vehicles must always stop before crossing railroad tracks?

Tank trucks marked with hazardous materials placardsAdded: Commercial passenger-carrying buses.


If you are approaching a railroad crossing and a train is coming how many feet away from the tracks should you stop?

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If you are approaching a railroad crossing and a train is coming how many ft away from the tracks should you stop?

When approaching a railroad crossing with a train coming, you should stop at least 15 feet away from the tracks. This distance ensures your safety and allows enough space for the train to pass. Always be alert and look for signals or signs indicating the presence of a train.


What steps will you take when crossing railroad tracks?

When approaching railroad tracks, I will first slow down and look for any warning signs or signals indicating an oncoming train. Next, I will listen for any sounds of a train and ensure the tracks are clear before proceeding. If the lights are flashing or gates are lowering, I will stop and wait for the train to pass. Finally, I will cross the tracks only when it is safe to do so, ensuring I have enough space to clear the tracks completely.