Understanding Road Signs for the ICBC Knowledge Test
Navigating railway crossings safely is a crucial aspect of driving in British Columbia. With a diverse network of rail lines traversing the province, you'll frequently encounter railway crossings on city streets and rural roads alike. Understanding the rules of when to proceed at railway crossings can help prevent accidents and ensure your safety. The ICBC knowledge test assesses your ability to recognize and react appropriately to various driving scenarios, including railway crossings. When you're behind the wheel, knowing the exact moment to move forward after a train has passed can be life-saving. At gated railway crossings, it's essential to wait until the gate is fully raised, and the road is clear and safe before proceeding. This practice question is designed to reinforce the importance of exercising patience and vigilance at railway crossings.
At a railway crossing, the gate has started rising after a train passes. When may you proceed?
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The correct answer is: When the gate is fully raised and it is safe. At a gated railway crossing, stay stopped until the gate is fully raised and it is safe.
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Moving immediately can be dangerous as another train might be approaching or the gate may not be fully raised yet, risking collision.
Moving immediately can be dangerous as another train might be approaching or the gate may not be fully raised yet, risking collision.
No, always ensure the gate is fully raised and check surroundings yourself before proceeding to avoid accidents.
No, always ensure the gate is fully raised and check surroundings yourself before proceeding to avoid accidents.
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