Because you never know when a train is going to come
The car that hit you from behind.
car and vehicles are the same
When within 100 feet (about five car lengths) of or crossing an intersection or railroad crossing.
unless car in front has moved far enough up
The Pennsylvania's Driver's Manual states that driver's cannot park within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing.
Most assuredly. That's superstition.
The speed limit is 15 MPH when a person comes with in 100 feet of a railroad crossing and can not see the tracks for 400 feet in both directions. If there is a flag person at a railroad crossing the car must stop 15 to 50 feet from railroad.
When within 100 feet (about five car lengths) of or crossing an intersection or railroad crossing.
Railroad handcars came into existence in the 1860s. They were built by the individual railroads, in their shops. They were somewhat dangerous, and were run by a hand crank that spun to allow steerage of the car.
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you should not use your phone while driving a car and crossing a street or when a parent is talking to you
Crossing a road without a crosswalk is dangerous and illegal. If a pedestrian is knocked down at a non-residential area that does not have a crosswalk, the driver is not at fault.