In Virginia, it is illegal to pass another vehicle within an intersection or at a railroad crossing. This law is in place to ensure the safety of all road users by preventing potential accidents that could occur due to limited visibility and the complex nature of traffic flow in these areas. Drivers should always adhere to traffic signals and signs to maintain safe driving practices. Violating this law may result in fines or other penalties.
When within 100 feet (about five car lengths) of or crossing an intersection or railroad crossing.
When you come within 100 feet of an intersection or a railroad crossing, passing another vehicle is permitted.
When within 100 feet (about five car lengths) of or crossing an intersection or railroad crossing.
You may not cross a double yellow line or drive to the left side of the roadway when approaching within 100 feet of an intersection or a railroad crossing.
If you have a double-yellow stripe in the center of the road, then you are not allowed to pass. Same rule applies to a single yellow stripe, or when a solid line is on your side and a dotted line on the other.
You must stop within 50 feet but no closer than 15 feet of the railroad crossing. Never stop on railroad tracks or go when the gate is down.
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You may not cross a double yellow line or drive to the left side of the roadway when approaching within 100 feet of an intersection or a railroad crossing.
If you have a double-yellow stripe in the center of the road, then you are not allowed to pass. Same rule applies to a single yellow stripe, or when a solid line is on your side and a dotted line on the other.
The Pennsylvania's Driver's Manual states that driver's cannot park within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing.
When approaching a railroad crossing, you should never drive on the left-hand side of the road when you are within ______ feet of the crossing.A. 100B. 150C. 200D. 250
About 50 feet of the railroad grade crossing that is illegal to pass. If you are caught in such an area you may be arrested and be liable for prosecution.