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You are driving in stop-and-go traffic, and are approaching a railroad crossing;
A fin okay to stop on the tracks if the traffic stops. If a train approaches, the vehicles ahead of you
will move forward so you can drive off the tracks.
B: You must not stop on the tracks. Make sure there is enough room for your vehicle on the other
side of the crossing before you start to cross,
C: If there are no trains in sight, you can safely stop on the tracks if the traffic stops. The traffic will
start moving again before a train can arrive


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B is the answer because you shouldn’t stop on the railroad tracks Incase if a train might come

When one is driving in stop-and-go traffic and are approaching a railroad crossing, one must not stop on the track, and also should make sure that there is enough room for the vehicle on the other side of the crossing before one starts to cross.

What is stop-and-go traffic?

The phenomena whereby highway cars in crowded traffic are frequently forced to participate in repeated deceleration-acceleration cycles rather than maintaining a steady pace is referred to as stop-and-go traffic, also known as traffic oscillation.

What is a railroad crossing?

When a road crosses railroad lines, it is said to be at a railroad crossing.

To learn more about railroad crossing here:

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