30 feet
The Pennsylvania's Driver's Manual states that driver's cannot park within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing.
As far away as you wish. However local legislation may stipulate a minimum distance.
Stop at the stop lines for the railroad tracks or if there aren't any there stop 15 - 20 feet away from the gates.
When stopping for traffic purposes near a railroad track, 50 feet is how far away you're supposed to be, so I assume it's 50 feet or more.
50 feet
15 and 50 feet
unless car in front has moved far enough up
You should be at least 15 feet away from a railroad crossing when approaching it. This distance allows for safe stopping and ensures that you are well clear of any moving trains. Always stay alert for warning signals and gates, and never attempt to cross when they are active. Remember that trains can come at high speeds and may not be able to stop quickly.
Depends on the size of the fire. I will park as far away as I could.
The distance you need to be from a railroad track before crossing can vary based on local regulations and safety guidelines. Generally, it is advised to stay at least 15 feet away from the tracks when trains are approaching. Always look for and obey any posted signs and signals at crossings, which provide specific instructions for safe crossing distances. Additionally, it's important to remain aware of your surroundings and ensure the track is clear before crossing.
You can park as far away as you want. However you should never park closer than 10 feet.
You must park 5 feet away from a driveway.