Question 9 of 20
Score: 0/0If you're driving a placarded vehicle, how far before the nearest rail must you stop at a railroad crossing?
ExplanationFederal law requires placarded vehicles to stop between 15 and 50 feet from the closest rail to ensure safety at railroad crossings.
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