After stopping at a railroad crossing, you should proceed only when:

You are sure no train is coming and you can clear the tracks without stopping. Section 9.6.12: Proceed only when you are sure no train is

After stopping at a railroad crossing, you should proceed only when:

ANSWER BREAKDOWN
  • A. Incorrect. "The gate starts to go up" is not correct. Proceed only when you are sure no train is coming and you can clear the tracks without stopping.
  • B. Correct. Proceed only when you are sure no train is coming and you can clear the tracks without stopping.
  • C. Incorrect. "The car behind you honks" is not correct. Proceed only when you are sure no train is coming and you can clear the tracks without stopping.
  • D. Incorrect. "You can see at least 100 feet down the track" is not correct. Proceed only when you are sure no train is coming and you can clear the tracks without stopping.