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As an 'L' driver in British Columbia, you spot a sign with a large 'X' and two 'R's on the side, accompanied by flashing lights. What does this mean, and what must you do?

The 'X' and 'RR' symbol, combined with flashing lights, are distinct indicators of a railway crossing, requiring drivers to stop when lights flash or a train is

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Question: As an 'L' driver in British Columbia, you spot a sign with a large 'X' and two 'R's on the side, accompanied by flashing lights. What does this mean, and what must you do?

Answer options:

  • It's a rest area ahead; slow down and prepare to stop.
  • You are approaching a rural road; be aware of farm machinery. ✅ It's a railway crossing; stop if lights are flashing or a train is approaching.
  • This marks a private road, no entry for 'L' drivers.

Correct answer: It's a railway crossing; stop if lights are flashing or a train is approaching.

Explanation: The 'X' and 'RR' symbol, combined with flashing lights, are distinct indicators of a railway crossing, requiring drivers to stop when lights flash or a train is present.

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