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Q: How far do you need to be away from a railroad track before crossing?
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How far do you have to park away from railroad crossing?

30 feet


How many feet away should you stop at a railroad track when lights are flashing?

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How many feet away should you be from a railroad track?

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How far away from a railroad crossing must a car park in the state of Pennsylvania?

The Pennsylvania's Driver's Manual states that driver's cannot park within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing.


Is Skiles test daughter still alive?

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Is the old saying true that if you put your ear to a railroad track you can hear a train that is mile away?

Yes, if there is no other force acting upon the railroad track then you would be able to hear the train about a mile away. Unfortunately this is dangerous because there is no way to tell exactly how far away the train is.


It is legal to park within how many feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing?

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.


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.


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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How far away does an 18 wheeler need to stop at a railroad track?

The stopping distance for an 18 wheeler at a railroad track depends on various factors such as the truck's speed, weight, and braking system. However, generally, it is recommended that a fully loaded 18 wheeler traveling at highway speeds should allow for a stopping distance of at least 200-300 feet to safely stop at a railroad track.


What did the government provide to help construct the transcontinental railroad?

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