BC Class 7 Knowledge Test · Question
When approaching a railway crossing protected by a 'Stop' sign, what is the mandatory action for a BC driver?
A 'Stop' sign at a railway crossing requires a full stop, just like at an intersection, before proceeding safely if no train is approaching.
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Question: When approaching a railway crossing protected by a 'Stop' sign, what is the mandatory action for a BC driver?
Answer options:
- Slow down and look for trains.
- Proceed without stopping if no train is visible. ✅ Stop completely before the stop line, then proceed if safe.
- Only stop if crossing is uncontrolled.
Correct answer: Stop completely before the stop line, then proceed if safe.
Explanation: A 'Stop' sign at a railway crossing requires a full stop, just like at an intersection, before proceeding safely if no train is approaching.
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