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What does a railway crossing sign (a white 'X' or crossbuck) require you to do?
The crossbuck sign marks a railway crossing and legally means you must yield to trains. If there are also lights or gates, you must obey them; otherwise, you mu
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Question: What does a railway crossing sign (a white 'X' or crossbuck) require you to do?
Answer options: ✅ Yield to any approaching trains.
- Stop, look, and listen for a train before crossing.
- Slow down to 30 km/h.
- Stop only if the lights are flashing.
Correct answer: Yield to any approaching trains.
Explanation: The crossbuck sign marks a railway crossing and legally means you must yield to trains. If there are also lights or gates, you must obey them; otherwise, you must ensure it is safe to cross.
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