When a RR employee signals you to do so.
All US states require that you stop prior to entering the crossing, and a train is approaching the crossing. If there are also crossing gates, you must not go through the crossing when the gates are either being lowered or raised. If there are no gates, you are allowed to proceed through the crossing after stopping only after you have looked and determined no train is approaching and it is safe to cross. If there are gates, you are not allowed to go around the gates legally unless a railroad employee or a police officer instructs you that it is safe to do so.
Under no circumstances.
When approaching a railroad crossing sign, you should reduce your speed and be prepared to stop. Look both ways for any oncoming trains, and listen for warning signals such as bells or horns. Ensure the track is clear before proceeding, and never drive around lowered gates or ignore warning signals. Always exercise caution, as trains can approach quickly and are often quieter than expected.
Never do that. Because it is dangerous and there is a high risk that you vehicle will get hit by the train.
make sure all tracks are clear before crossing. make sure there is room for your vehicle on the other side before starting to cross. it is against the law to drive around or under a crossing gate, either down or being opened or closed. all of the above
True. It is illegal to drive around, through, or under any railroad crossing gate that is closed or in the process of being opened or closed. This law is in place to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers by preventing accidents at railroad crossings. Violating this law can result in severe penalties, including fines and potential legal repercussions.
True. It is illegal to drive through, around, or under any railroad crossing gate that is closed or is in the process of opening or closing. Such actions pose significant safety risks, as trains may be approaching. Violating this law can result in fines and other penalties.
Around the Flip-Flap Railroad - 1900 was released on: USA: September 1900
Yes, you can. It's a poor idea, though. It's both against the law and common sense-- although it's better to be stopped by a police officer and ticketed that by a locomotive and killed.Seriously, if the gate is down, do not drive around it.
The sea level lowered
The dates were around 1866
1830's