Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Chapter 10.84 MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS
10.84.060 Train signals.
A. The driver of a vehicle approaching a railroad grade
crossing when a signal device gives warning of the immediate approach of a
train, shall stop within fifty feet but not less than ten feet from the nearest
track of the railroad and shall not proceed until he can do so safely.
B. The driver of a vehicle shall stop and not traverse such
grade crossing when a crossing gate is lowered or when a flagman or automatic
signal warns of the approach of a train.
C. The driver of any motor vehicle carrying passengers for
hire, or any school bus carrying school children, or any vehicle carrying
explosives or flammable liquid as cargo shall stop such vehicle within fifty
feet but not less than ten feet from the nearest rail of the tracks and shall
listen and look in both directions along such track from which a train might
come, before proceeding across such tracks at a grade crossing. Provided, that
no such stop need be made at any such grade crossing where a police officer or a
traffic-control signal directs traffic to proceed. (Ord. 8-1958 § 3.29,
1958)