Question 2 of 20
Score: 0/0When approaching a railroad crossing, what is the closest distance you are allowed to stop from the nearest track?
ExplanationYou must stop no closer than 15 feet from the nearest rail to ensure safety when checking for oncoming trains before crossing.
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