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265: A level crossing
is where a road crosses a railway line.
Approach and cross it with care. Never
drive on to a crossing until the road
is clear on the other side and do not
get too close to the car in front.
Never stop or park on, or near, a crossing. |
| Controlled crossings |
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266: Most crossings
have traffic light signals with a steady
amber light, twin flashing red stop
lights (see Lights
controlling traffic section and Warning
signs section) and an audible alarm
for pedestrians. They may have full,
half or no barriers.
- You MUST always
obey the flashing red stop lights.
- You MUST stop behind
the white line across the road.
- Keep going if you have already crossed
the white line when the amber light
comes on.
- You MUST wait if
a train goes by and the red lights
continue to flash. This means another
train will be passing soon.
- Only cross when the lights go off
and barriers open.
- Never zig-zag around half-barriers,
they lower automatically because a
train is approaching.
- At crossings where there are no barriers,
a train is approaching when the lights
show.
Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD
reg 10 & 40

Stop when the traffic
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267: Railway telephones. If
you are driving a large or slow-moving
vehicle, or herding animals, a train
could arrive before you are clear of
the crossing. You MUST obey
any sign instructing you to use the
railway telephone to obtain permission
to cross. You MUST also
telephone when clear of the crossing. Laws
RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD reg 10 & 16(1) |
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268: Crossings without traffic
lights. Vehicles should
stop and wait at the barrier or gate
when it begins to close and not cross
until the barrier or gate opens. |
| User-operated gates or barriers |
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269: Some crossings
have 'Stop' signs and small red and
green lights. You MUST NOT cross
when the red light is showing, only
cross if the green light is on. If
crossing with a vehicle, you should
- open the gates or barriers on both
sides of the crossing
- check that the green light is still
on and cross quickly
- close the gates or barriers when
you are clear of the crossing.
Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD
reg 10 & 52(2)
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270: If there are
no lights, follow the procedure in
Rule 269 above. Stop, look both ways
and listen before you cross. If there
is a railway telephone, always use
it to contact the signal operator to
make sure it is safe to cross. Inform
the signal operator again when you
are clear of the crossing. |
| Open crossings |
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271: These have no
gates, barriers, attendant or traffic
lights but will have a 'Give Way' sign.
You should look both ways, listen and
make sure there is no train coming
before you cross. |
| Accidents and breakdowns |
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272: If your vehicle
breaks down, or if you have an accident
on a crossing you should
- get everyone out of the vehicle
and clear of the crossing immediately
- use a railway telephone if available
to tell the signal operator. Follow
the instructions you are given
- move the vehicle clear of the crossing
if there is time before a train arrives.
If the alarm sounds, or the amber light
comes on, leave the vehicle and get
clear of the crossing immediately.
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