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You are driving along a forest track and approach a level crossing without St. Andrew's Cross. What do you do?
Proceed at moderate speed and check to see if a rail vehicle is approaching
Listen out in case a rail vehicle signals its approach by whistling or ringing a bell
Proceed without taking any special precautions since rail vehicles are required to wait here
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
When approaching a level crossing without a St. Andrew's Cross (which is the typical railway crossing sign), you must be especially cautious because there may be no automated warning signals. Driving at a moderate speed allows you to stop quickly if needed. Additionally, listening carefully for sounds such as a train's whistle or bell is important because these signals warn you that a train is coming. Assuming trains will always stop is dangerous and against the rules. Therefore, taking both visual and auditory precautions helps ensure your safety at such crossings.