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§ 1076. Commercial motor vehicles; railroad crossings

(a) Persons operating a commercial vehicle who are not required to stop at railroad crossings shall slow to a speed sufficient to allow for a clear view of the tracks in both directions, and stop before reaching the crossing if a train is approaching in either direction.

(b) Operators of commercial and noncommercial vehicles shall:

(1) allow sufficient space to drive completely through a railroad crossing without stopping;

(2) obey a traffic control device or the directions of an enforcement official at the crossing;

(3) not attempt to cross tracks if there is insufficient undercarriage clearance. (Added 2003, No. 26, § 4.)

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Statutes > Vermont > Title-23 > Chapter-13 > 1076

§ 1076. Commercial motor vehicles; railroad crossings

(a) Persons operating a commercial vehicle who are not required to stop at railroad crossings shall slow to a speed sufficient to allow for a clear view of the tracks in both directions, and stop before reaching the crossing if a train is approaching in either direction.

(b) Operators of commercial and noncommercial vehicles shall:

(1) allow sufficient space to drive completely through a railroad crossing without stopping;

(2) obey a traffic control device or the directions of an enforcement official at the crossing;

(3) not attempt to cross tracks if there is insufficient undercarriage clearance. (Added 2003, No. 26, § 4.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-23 > Chapter-13 > 1076

§ 1076. Commercial motor vehicles; railroad crossings

(a) Persons operating a commercial vehicle who are not required to stop at railroad crossings shall slow to a speed sufficient to allow for a clear view of the tracks in both directions, and stop before reaching the crossing if a train is approaching in either direction.

(b) Operators of commercial and noncommercial vehicles shall:

(1) allow sufficient space to drive completely through a railroad crossing without stopping;

(2) obey a traffic control device or the directions of an enforcement official at the crossing;

(3) not attempt to cross tracks if there is insufficient undercarriage clearance. (Added 2003, No. 26, § 4.)