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Railroad Crossings

Railroad crossing sign Railroad Crossing Sign
Advance warning signs are placed before the crossing. These signs warn you to look, listen, slow down and be prepared to stop.




Railroad crossbuck Railroad Crossbuck
If there is more than one track, the sign below the crossbuck will indicate the number of tracks at the crossing. Slow down and be prepared to stop.



Railroad crossbuck and flashing lights Railroad Crossbuck and Flashing Lights
Flashing lights may be used with crossbuck signs. Always stop when the light begins to flash and be alert for approaching trains. Do not proceed until all trains have passed, the tracks are clear, and the lights are no longer flashing. Be especially alert at multitrack crossings because a second train could be approaching from the opposite direction.


Crossbuck, flashing lights and gate Crossbuck, Flashing Ligths and Gate
Gates are used with flashing light signals at some crossings. Stop when the lights begin to flash and before the gate lowers. Remain stopped until the gates are raised and the lights stop flashing. Do not attempt to drive around the lowered gate.

Pavement markings, consisting of an X and RR, may be painted on the pavement at the approach to some crossings.

When approaching railroad tracks, be alert. Trains may approach the crossing at any time and from either direction. Never start across the tracks unless there is room for your vehicle on the other side. Don’t cross the tracks until the vehicle ahead of you is completely off the tracks.

Emergency notification sign If a dangerous condition exists at a highway rail crossing, call the number listed on the emergency notification sign. This will allow the rail company to stop or reroute approaching rail traffic until the hazard is removed. Be sure to give the DOT crossing number so that the hazard can be identified correctly.





If your car stalls on the tracks, don't hesitate If your car stalls on the tracks, don't hesitate. Get out of the car and run diagonally away from the tracks in the direction of the oncoming train.



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