No, you must always be careful crossing any railroad tracks. Remember that a train cannot stop easily and cannot swerve to avoid you, so you have to stay out of its way.
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An uncontrolled railroad crossing warning sign is typically yellow with a black symbol. The sign features a graphic of a railroad crossing and may include the words "RAILROAD CROSSING." This color combination is used to alert drivers to the potential danger of an approaching train without any control measures in place.
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Active crossing. A highway-railroad grade crossing that has flashing lights with or without crossing gates is called an "active railroad crossing". This is because it is activated automatically by the approach of a train, and shut off as the train passes. In the US, there are crossings that may use flashing lights that are not activated automatically, but nearly all were retired in the US by 1990. The watchman controlled flashing light grade crossing in southern New Jersey made headlines when it was retired in 1990, as the last of its kind in the country.
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One percent of railroad crossing crashes result from people driving into the side of trains while the rest involve the train hitting cars. This is due to the trains inability to stop without considerable advance notice and distance.
For ease of reading, the form Rs is less confusing than rs. Example: "Railroad crossing look out for cars. Can you spell it without any Rs?"
You Can't Get Far Without a Railroad was created in 1957.
The largest county without a railroad would be Pasco County, which is located in Florida. The entire western area of the county is without railroad service.