Get out and move away from the tracks. If a train is coming move back further and take a video of the crash for YouTube. If not, and you can't push it off the tracks call someone who will. Police cars have a special pushing attachment on the front. While waiting stand at least 15 feet from the nearest rail.
If your vehicle stalls on a railroad crossing, it is of course a good idea to try to get it off. If you cannot get it off, get away from your vehicle, and call for help. If you see a train coming, walk towards the train, because when the train hits your vehicle, debris is more likely to fly the direction the train is moving. Remember that no vehicle is worth more than your life, and it is almost impossible for a train to stop. Also, if you see a train coming, it is better to run and save yourself and not the vehicle.
When you come within 100 feet of an intersection or a railroad crossing, passing another vehicle is permitted.
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.
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Exit the vehicle immediately and move away from the tracks to a safe location. Call emergency services and the railway operator to alert them of the situation. Do not attempt to move the vehicle or fix the issue yourself.
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railroad crossing signs are railroad crossing signs, a baby could figure that one out.
An X. Because it is a cross for the railroad crossing.
The purpose of a railroad crossing sign, is to let you know that there is a railroad coming up or that there is one right in front of you.
The Transcontinental Railroad
If your vehicle is carrying chlorine, you should stop before crossing a railroad grade to ensure there are no leaks or issues with the cargo that could pose a safety hazard. It is important to take all necessary precautions when transporting hazardous materials like chlorine.
A railroad crossing is where the railway tracks cross over a road. It is where a driver of a vehicle must take heed of warning lights that a train is approaching, and the driver must wait until it is safe to proceed over the crossing. In Britain, all railway crossings are either gated or have a barrier, both being automated.