Highway-Rail Public Grade Crossing is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.
Q: What is a highway-rail public grade crossing?
A: A highway-rail public grade crossing is a point where a road or highway intersects with a railroad track.
Q: Why are highway-rail public grade crossings important?
A: Highway-rail public grade crossings provide a means for vehicles and pedestrians to safely cross railroad tracks.
Q: What should I do when approaching a highway-rail public grade crossing?
A: When approaching a highway-rail public grade crossing, you should always slow down, look both ways for trains, and be prepared to stop if a train is approaching.
Q: What are the signs and signals at highway-rail public grade crossings?
A: Highway-rail public grade crossings are typically marked with signs, flashing lights, and gates that indicate when a train is approaching.
Q: What should I do if the lights are flashing and the gates are down at a highway-rail public grade crossing?
A: If the lights are flashing and the gates are down at a highway-rail public grade crossing, you should stop and wait until the train has passed before proceeding.
Q: Are accidents common at highway-rail public grade crossings?
A: Accidents can occur at highway-rail public grade crossings, so it is important to always use caution and obey all traffic laws when approaching and crossing railroad tracks.
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