Newfoundland & Labrador Class 5 Knowledge Test · Question
At a railway crossing with flashing lights, a bell, and a gate, when is it safe to cross after a train has passed?
You must wait until all warning signals (lights, bells, gates) are completely deactivated, as a second train could be approaching on another track.
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Question: At a railway crossing with flashing lights, a bell, and a gate, when is it safe to cross after a train has passed?
Answer options: ✅ Only after the lights and bell have stopped, and the gate has fully risen.
- As soon as the last car of the train has cleared the crossing.
- After waiting 10 seconds to see if another train is coming.
- When the vehicle ahead of you begins to cross.
Correct answer: Only after the lights and bell have stopped, and the gate has fully risen.
Explanation: You must wait until all warning signals (lights, bells, gates) are completely deactivated, as a second train could be approaching on another track.
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