I’m learning about road signs in driver’s ed right now and I can’t find the don’t stop on tracks sign. I need to know it for my test! What does it look like?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A do not stop on tracks sign is a white, vertical rectangle shape with a black border and the words DO NOT STOP ON TRACKS in black lettering. You’ll see this sign near railroad tracks to remind you not to let your car idle while on the railroad tracks, as by doing so you risk
Occasionally, however, you’ll see a sign with the same message that reads DANGER at the top. You should treat this sign the same way as you would treat another do not stop on tracks sign.
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