Railway Crossing

A railway crossing is ahead.

Railway Crossing road sign used in the BC ICBC knowledge test

Railway Crossing road sign used in the BC ICBC knowledge test

What does the Railway Crossing mean?

A round yellow warning sign indicates a railway crossing. An X-shaped crossbuck sign marks the actual crossing.

In British Columbia, drivers are required to understand and respond correctly to the Railway Crossing at all times. Failure to comply with regulatory signs can result in fines or collisions.

Is this sign on the ICBC knowledge test?

Yes — the Railway Crossing is commonly tested on the BC ICBC knowledge test. Drivers must know its meaning, correct shape, colour, and the proper response when encountering it on the road. Road signs make up approximately 25–30% of the ICBC knowledge test, making them one of the most important categories to study.

BC Driving Test Tip

The round yellow sign warns you in advance. Never drive around or under lowered crossing gates.

Quick Summary

Sign TypeWarning
Sign ShapeRound
Sign ColourYellow/Black
MeaningA railway crossing is ahead

Practice Question

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What should you do when approaching a railway crossing warning sign?

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