1. Railroad crossing
A railroad crossing (also called a level crossing) is a place where a railway line and a road (or path) cross at the same level — meaning, there’s no bridge or tunnel, just a flat intersection.
- Stop when lights flash or gates come down.
- Never try to 'beat the train' — it's dangerous and often illegal.
- Look both ways, even if you don’t hear or see a train.
- Wait until gates are fully up and lights stop flashing before crossing.
- Never stop on the tracks — always make sure there’s room on the other side before crossing.