Environmental Sciences, asked by taslimsaiyed2019, 7 months ago

why the railway crossing is built on road on the track class 4​

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Answered by Anonymous
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10 feet

When any person driving a vehicle approaches a railroad grade crossing, the driver must stop at least 10 feet away from the nearest railroad track if a clearly visible electric or mechanical signal device warns of the immediate approach of the railroad train, or an approaching train is visible and is in a hazardous .

Answered by sharonthomas28
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Answer:

After nearly 200 years of railroad history in the US (and that's assuming you're even speaking of the US), lots of land has changed hands. But, generally speaking, the railroads own the land on which their track is laid and a significant easement on each side of a couple-hundred feet.

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