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Scenario 107: When approaching a railway crossing that is not controlled by signals or a crossing guard, what is the required procedure for a Class 2 driver in a bus carrying passengers?
Provincial regulations for commercial vehicles, particularly buses carrying passengers, mandate a full stop before uncontrolled railway crossings to ensure safe
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Question: Scenario 107: When approaching a railway crossing that is not controlled by signals or a crossing guard, what is the required procedure for a Class 2 driver in a bus carrying passengers?
Answer options: ✅ Stop at least 5 metres but no more than 15 metres from the nearest rail, open the passenger door, listen and look in both directions, and proceed only when safe.
- Slow down, look both ways, and proceed if no train is visible.
- Stop only if a train is clearly audible or visible.
- Honk the horn and proceed cautiously across the tracks.
Correct answer: Stop at least 5 metres but no more than 15 metres from the nearest rail, open the passenger door, listen and look in both directions, and proceed only when safe.
Explanation: Provincial regulations for commercial vehicles, particularly buses carrying passengers, mandate a full stop before uncontrolled railway crossings to ensure safety. This includes opening the door to enhance hearing and visibility. The correct answer is "Stop at least 5 metres but no more than 15 metres from the nearest rail, open the passenger door, listen and look in both directions, and proceed only when safe.". This capacity-fill scenario 107 reinforces the same competency for the class2 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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