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When approaching a railway crossing in Nunavut, a white 'STOP' sign indicates:

At a railway crossing with a 'STOP' sign, drivers must legally stop fully within the specified safe distance from the tracks, even if no train is visible.

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Question: When approaching a railway crossing in Nunavut, a white 'STOP' sign indicates:

Answer options:

  • Stop only if a train is visible
  • Stop only if the crossing lights are flashing ✅ Stop within 15 meters but no closer than 5 meters from the nearest rail, regardless of train presence
  • Stop only if a crossing guard is present

Correct answer: Stop within 15 meters but no closer than 5 meters from the nearest rail, regardless of train presence

Explanation: At a railway crossing with a 'STOP' sign, drivers must legally stop fully within the specified safe distance from the tracks, even if no train is visible.

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