Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
What does a circular sign with a train symbol and an 'X' over it typically indicate?
This 'Railway Crossing Ahead' warning sign, usually yellow or white, indicates a railway crossing, often one that may not have active signals.
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Question: What does a circular sign with a train symbol and an 'X' over it typically indicate?
Answer options:
- A train crossing ahead.
- No trains allowed on this route. ✅ A railway crossing without automatic signals.
- An abandoned railway line.
Correct answer: A railway crossing without automatic signals.
Explanation: This 'Railway Crossing Ahead' warning sign, usually yellow or white, indicates a railway crossing, often one that may not have active signals.
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