Your vehicle should be 15 feet from a train track.
a train and a particular skill is a train multiple meanings :(
Get out of the vehicle, and either run toward the train (stay off the tracks to avoid being hit by your vehicle or any debris from the crash), or run perpendicular to the tracks. Running in either direction protects you from the direct effects of the collision.
Put it into first or second gear and continuously turn the ignition key. Doing so will lurch the vehicle forward on the starter motor and off the crossing before a train arrives. If a train is not expected, get out and push the vehicle off the line.
get out of the vehicle and run toward the train but stay off the tracks to avoid being hit by your vehicle or any debris from the crash.
when a train is going by, about 30ft i think
The way a person can keep their train from jumping the tracks is to make sure the tracks are well maintained. This means the tracks should always be on a level and cleaned surface so that nothing gets between the rail and the train wheel.
Not run into it. The light rail vehicle is a TRAIN; it's going on TRACKS. It can't swerve or turn, and the brakes aren't all that good. Don't get in its way.
Sure, make the train tracks from materials that (in total) are lighter (less dense) than water. Presumably you want the train tracks to support a train as well; in that case, the weight of a certain piece of train tracks, plus the total weight of the train, should be less than the weight of the water displaced by the train tracks.
train tracks or a railroad
Train tracks are magnetic.
Train tracks
You get out of your car