Commercial Driver's License

Category - Standard Driving

When approaching a railroad crossing, a full stop is required when:
  1. The stop is mandated by law.
  2. State or federal regulations mandate that a full stop be made because of the type of cargo being hauled.
  3. The driver is operating a bus.
  4. All of the above
Explanation
Answer: D - When approaching a railroad crossing, a full stop is required at certain times. These include when the stop is mandated by law; when the type of cargo, usually some form of hazardous material, requires that a full stop be made; and when the commercial vehicle is a bus. Commercial drivers should always know when they are required to make a full stop. Failing to make the stop can lead to stiff fines and loss of driving points.
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