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When approaching a railroad crossing in Manitoba with flashing lights and bells, what is the correct action to take?

Manitoba law requires all drivers to stop at least 5 meters from the nearest rail when a train is approaching or when warning devices are active.

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Question: When approaching a railroad crossing in Manitoba with flashing lights and bells, what is the correct action to take?

Answer options:

  • Slow down and proceed if no train is visible ✅ Stop at least 5 meters from the nearest rail and wait for the train to pass
  • Proceed with caution if other vehicles are also crossing
  • Roll down your window and listen for a train before crossing

Correct answer: Stop at least 5 meters from the nearest rail and wait for the train to pass

Explanation: Manitoba law requires all drivers to stop at least 5 meters from the nearest rail when a train is approaching or when warning devices are active.

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