Any object waved violently by any person on or near the track is a signal to stop.
A funeral procession has the right-of-way unless the right-of-way is required by an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal.
If the signal is telling you to stop - then wait behind the give-way line, until the train has passed. Once you start moving, keep going until you clear all the tracks. If your vehicle stalls while crossing, get OUT of the vehicle, and use the emergency telephone to summon help.
A funeral procession has the right-of-way unless the right-of-way is required by an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal.
Yes, treat a malfunctioning traffic signal as though it is a four-way stop by coming to a complete stop and taking turns proceeding through the intersection in the order that vehicles arrived. This procedure helps maintain safety and order at the intersection when the signal is not functioning properly.
four-way stop
The only thing that has right-of-way over a fire truck in an emergency is an ambulance.
To any vehicle already in the intersection, to pedestrians, and to emergency vehicles with emergency equipment operating.
It depends on the car. Some cars require that you turn on the turn signals to make the 4-way flasher work. If that's the case with your vehicle, make sure the emergency flashers aren't on. Otherwise, it's probably a problem with the turn signal switch.
Signal your intentions and proceed when safe to do so.
Emergency vehicles lights are used to get the attention of other vehicles and for them to move out of the way. This is because such vehicles are usually going to an emergency and need to get there as soon as possible, therefore they need a special signal for other vehicles to move out.
The flashing light and ringing bell means that a train is coming and you should stop well short of the crossing until the train has passed by. That is the law, it is illegal not to stop. The train has the right of way.
Wait at an appropiate bus stop and signal in good time when the bus approaches.