Railroad Crossings Quiz

 

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#1. True or False: You can cross the tracks if a train is far away.

Never cross if lights are flashing or gates are down, even if the train looks far.

#2. What should you do if your car stalls on the tracks?

Leave the vehicle immediately and move to a safe location.

#3. Why should you always expect a train even if no train has passed recently?

Trains can approach anytime, and caution is always required.

#4. True or False: Trains always blow their horn at every crossing.

Some crossings may be quiet zones, so you must always look and listen carefully.

#5. What is the most dangerous action at a railroad crossing?

Ignoring warnings can lead to fatal collisions.

#6. What should you do when approaching a railroad crossing with flashing red lights?

Flashing red lights indicate a train is coming; stop and wait until it is safe.

#7. At a railroad crossing with no lights or gates, what is the correct action?

Always check both directions carefully at uncontrolled crossings.

#8. You see a crossbuck sign (white X) with the letters “RR.” What does it mean?

A crossbuck indicates a railroad crossing ahead, requiring caution.

#9. True or False: You can drive around lowered gates if you think the train is far.

Never go around gates; this is illegal and extremely dangerous.

#10. How far from the tracks should you stop when a train is approaching?

Stopping at least 15 feet from the nearest rail ensures safety.

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