Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
When approaching a railway crossing that features a 'crossbuck' (X-shaped) sign, but no flashing lights or gates, what is your obligation?
A crossbuck sign at an uncontrolled railway crossing requires you to slow down, look and listen for trains, and be prepared to stop if one is approaching.
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Question: When approaching a railway crossing that features a 'crossbuck' (X-shaped) sign, but no flashing lights or gates, what is your obligation?
Answer options:
- Proceed without stopping if no train is visible.
- Stop completely regardless of visible trains. ✅ Slow down, look, listen, and be prepared to stop.
- Honk your horn before crossing.
Correct answer: Slow down, look, listen, and be prepared to stop.
Explanation: A crossbuck sign at an uncontrolled railway crossing requires you to slow down, look and listen for trains, and be prepared to stop if one is approaching.
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