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Question: 1.2.19-105

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You are approaching a level crossing with barriers. Where must you wait if you would have to stop on the rails in case of traffic congestion?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. In front of the St. Andrew's Cross
  • B. Just before the rails
  • C. Level with the barrier

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Correct answer

  • A. In front of the St. Andrew's Cross
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If you are unable to pass the railroad crossing quickly due to slow traffic, then stop in front of the diagonal cross. Waiting directly in front of the rails or at the level of the barriers is prohibited, because at these positions you may be hit by the dynamic pressure of the train, by the train itself or trapped by the barriers.

Level crossings

Chapter 1.2.19

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