3 feet
15
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.
50
500 feet
You should stop at least 15 feet away from a railroad crossing when there are no signals indicating a train is approaching. This distance allows for safe stopping and ensures you have enough space to react if a train is coming. Always obey any posted signs or signals at the crossing for your safety.
400 ft
two
50 ft
The top of the chimney should be at least two feet higher than a level point ten feet away from a level line to the roof.
100 yards
When a train is approaching, you should stop at least 15 feet from the tracks. This distance helps ensure your safety and provides enough space for the train to pass without any risk of collision. Always be vigilant and obey any posted signals or signs at railroad crossings.
50 feet