Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
You are approaching a railway crossing protected by flashing red lights and a crossbuck sign. What action must you take?
Flashing red lights at a railway crossing always require a full stop. Newfoundland and Labrador law mandates stopping when such signals are active.
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Question: You are approaching a railway crossing protected by flashing red lights and a crossbuck sign. What action must you take?
Answer options:
- Slow down and proceed if no train is visible.
- Only stop if a train is actively approaching. ✅ Stop before the nearest rail and proceed only when safe.
- Increase speed to clear the crossing quickly.
Correct answer: Stop before the nearest rail and proceed only when safe.
Explanation: Flashing red lights at a railway crossing always require a full stop. Newfoundland and Labrador law mandates stopping when such signals are active.
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