100
100 feet.
These vehicles must stop no close than 15 feet and no more than 50 feet away from the nearest rail.
600 feet
50 Feet
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The distance fragments can be propelled by 75 pounds of explosives depends on various factors such as the type of explosive, its placement, and the surrounding environment. Generally, explosives can propel fragments several hundred feet away.
For less than 500lbs it's 2500 feet. Anything over 500lbs is 4000 feet
2500 feet
The distance that 75 pounds of explosives can propel fragments varies depending on factors like the type of explosive, the containment of the explosion, and the terrain. However, explosives of this magnitude have the potential to propel fragments hundreds of feet away from the blast site.
This question refers to the US standard rules established by the MUTCD (Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices) for approach to railroad crossing. Unless a highway-railroad grade crossing is marked with an "EXEMPT" sign, the named vehicles are required to stop not closer than 8 feet from the crossing gate, if equipped, and not closer than 15 feet feet from the closest rail. There is no "farther than" in the Federal requirements or recommendations. The "farther than" is likely a CDL or state requirement.
200 feet
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