Rules of the Roadmedium
You approach a railway crossing and there is a red traffic light on the far side. What should you do if there is not enough space beyond the tracks?
Quick Answer
The correct answer is: You should stop before the crossing rather than stop on the tracks.. If traffic is stopped beyond a railway crossing, stop before the crossing unless there is room on the other side.
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TopicRules of the Road
DifficultyMedium
Test CategoryBC ICBC Knowledge Test
Answer FormatMultiple Choice (4 options)
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