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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
You answered correctly. At a level crossing without a St. Andrew’s Cross, you must be especially careful because the regular warning sign for a railway crossing is missing. This means you are responsible for your own safety. You should always approach at a moderate speed and check carefully to see if a train or rail vehicle is coming. Listening is important as trains may signal their approach with a whistle or bell, especially in rural or forested areas where visibility is limited. It is never safe to assume that rail vehicles will stop for road users; the priority is with the railway. Always proceed cautiously, making sure the track is clear before crossing. This helps prevent accidents at crossings with low visibility or missing signs.