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When approaching a railroad crossing, you must stop at least __________ and no farther than __________ from railroad tracks?

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When approaching a railroad crossing, you must stop at least 15 feet and no farther than 50 feet from railroad tracks.

Step-by-step explanation:

To essentially abide by the motor laws, it is necessary for the one driving a motor vehicle to keep a distance of at least 15 feet and stay within 50 feet from the railway track when a train is about to pass from the nearest railway track. These laws are implemented for the safety of people around railway tracks.

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When approaching a railroad crossing, you must stop at least 15 feet and no farther than 50 feet from railroad tracks. And they shall not proceed until the time the driver can do so safely. The school bus driver, or the vehicle driver carrying hazardous materials, must stop their vehicle, look and listen, before going on across railroad tracks.

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