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When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights and a barrier arm lowered, what must you do?
You must always stop a safe distance (at least 5 meters) from the nearest rail at a railway crossing when signals are active, regardless of visible train presen
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Question: When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights and a barrier arm lowered, what must you do?
Answer options:
- Slow down and proceed if no train is visible. ✅ Stop at least 5 meters from the nearest rail.
- Honk your horn and drive around the barrier.
- Only stop if a train is actively passing.
Correct answer: Stop at least 5 meters from the nearest rail.
Explanation: You must always stop a safe distance (at least 5 meters) from the nearest rail at a railway crossing when signals are active, regardless of visible train presence.
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