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Question:

You arrive at a railroad crossing without any stop line. A train is coming. Where must you stop?

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When you stop at a railroad crossing, you must stop at the stop line. If there is no stop line, you must stop between 15 and 50 feet from the tracks. Trains are at least six feet wider than the tracks they run on, so you don't want to be too close. [4F-2 – When Approaching a Railroad Crossing, 4F – Railroad Crossings, Section 4 – Rules of the Road, Nebraska Driver's Manual]

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EdgarCeja26

4 years ago

Great app

Myles Blake High School

4 years ago

I only got 2 questions wrong

Tim de Bear

4 years ago

In the midst of finishing up learning on the older app, it told me to download this newer version. However, I didn’t want to have to go through all those questions again, so I simply finished reviewing on the old app and took the practice test on this newer app. Upon completion of the tests, it would not let me move forward or see my score! How should I know if I have done well enough to pass if I cannot see my own score?

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