All buses (of any type) and vehicles carrying hazardous materials are required to stop at rail road crossings.
school bus and fuel tanker
They were the people who lead the escaping slaves north. The "railroad" was a series of stops on the route north. They would hide in barns, basements, and other spots over night before being sent on to the next stop.
The law, country wide in the US, is that you must wear your seatbelt at all times or you can receive a ticket and/or fine. Arkansas law requires all children under the age of fifteen years who are passengers in a motor vehicle to be buckled-up. Furthermore, children younger than six years of age and weighing less than sixty pounds must be restrained in approved safety seats. Arkansas is among a group of states that require seat belt use by drivers and front seat passengers. State law requires police to have a reasonable cause other than a seat belt violation to stop a vehicle and cite a violator. However, an unrestrained child in a moving motor vehicle is considered a primary violation allowing police to stop the vehicle without another cause. http://littlerock.about.com/cs/government/a/seatbeltlaw.htm
In the UK warnings or caution signs are generally triangular with a red outside edge. With a graphic symbol of the hazard in black on a white background, sometimes with text added.In the US - advisory/warning signs have black printing on a YELLOW background and the signs are often diamond shaped..Regulatory signs have black printing on a WHITE background on a rectangular shaped sign.
It's not illegal, but it won't stop the lienholder from filing in civil court if they're unable to recover their property.
The usual guidelines on stop payment on checks are:Any person who issues a check has the right to give a stop payment on itStop payment advise must be issued before the check is cashed or paidIf the stop payment is given after the check is cashed, it is uselessIf a person issues a stop payment, he/she is still liable to pay the money to the person to whom they had given the check.
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The driver of a commercial motor vehicle must stop within how many feet of railroad tracks?
No. In fact, you don't have to stop at most railroad crossings unless you're hauling hazardous materials.
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Hazmat haulers are required to stop at railroad crossings - a food grade tanker would not. They only have to stop long enough to ensure there isn't a train coming.
When ever the red lights flash at railroad crossings you should stop at least 15 feet from the nearest rail. Flashing red lights at a railroad crossing are essentially the same as a red light at an intersection. You can be cited for not stopping in either situation. When it comes to railroad crossings it is much better to be safe than sorry. When a train hits a car the casualty rate to the occupants of the car is almost 100 percent.
Like I have said in a previous post about railroad crossings. Yes they do, any kind of vechicle has to stop at a railroad crossing. Would you want to get hit by a 50 mph train that will not be able to stop for over 1/2 mile. Go to http:/www.oli.org and look at Operation Lifesavers website. It will give you all the answers you would ever need.
If there is no stop line or crossing gate (which indicates where to stop), you are required to be not less than 15 feet from the nearest rail.