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What does a regulatory sign displaying a large 'X' symbol within a circle, usually yellow or white, denote at a railway crossing?
The 'X' or crossbuck sign at a railway crossing indicates the presence of tracks and is a primary warning even without gates or lights.
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Question: What does a regulatory sign displaying a large 'X' symbol within a circle, usually yellow or white, denote at a railway crossing?
Answer options: ✅ Advance warning of a railway crossing.
- Parking is restricted near the tracks.
- A railroad station.
- No trains allowed on this track.
Correct answer: Advance warning of a railway crossing.
Explanation: The 'X' or crossbuck sign at a railway crossing indicates the presence of tracks and is a primary warning even without gates or lights.
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