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A red and white triangular 'RAILWAY CROSSING' sign (crossbuck) requires you to:

The red and white railway crossbuck sign is a regulatory sign that legally requires drivers to yield the right-of-way to oncoming trains. While drivers must loo

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Question: A red and white triangular 'RAILWAY CROSSING' sign (crossbuck) requires you to:

Answer options:

  • Stop ✅ Yield to trains
  • Speed up
  • Ignore if no train is visible

Correct answer: Yield to trains

Explanation: The red and white railway crossbuck sign is a regulatory sign that legally requires drivers to yield the right-of-way to oncoming trains. While drivers must look, listen, and prepare to stop if a train is approaching, an absolute stop is not mandatory if the tracks are clear, which is why "Stop" is incorrect as a default action. Speeding up is highly dangerous, and drivers must never ignore traffic signs. Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, this sign functions similarly to a yield sign. G1 candidates must understand this distinction to correctly answer exam questions regarding right-of-way rules at passive versus active railway crossings.

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