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Special Procedures
Police Officer or Flagman at the Crossing
If a police officer or properly-identified railroad flagman is at the crossing, obey directions. If there is no flagmen, and you believe the signals are malfunctioning, call your dispatcher to report the situation and find out how to proceed. Some crossings have a 1-800 number posted for reporting problems.
Obstructed View of Tracks
Plan your route so it provides maximum sight distance at highway-rail grade crossings. Do not attempt to cross tracks unless you can see far enough down the track that no trains are approaching. Be especially careful at "passive" crossings without gates, flashing lights or bells. Even if there are active railroad signals, and they indicate the tracks are clear, you must look and listen to be sure it is safe to proceed.
Containment or Storage Areas
If it won't fit, don't commit! Know the length of your bus and the size of the containment area at highway-rail intersections on the bus route. When approaching a crossing with a signal or STOP sign on the opposite side, pay attention to the amount of road there. Be certain the bus has enough containment or storage area to clear completely the railroad tracks on the other side, in case there is a need to stop.
Evacuating a Bus
If your bus stalls or is trapped on the tracks, evacuate immediately. Have everyone get off the bus, moving away from the tracks at an angle, in the direction of the approaching train.
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