Pete is late to work when he gets to a train crossing. He sees a train coming, but there are no barriers. Should he drive on?
a. You should stop before the sidewalk so your neighbor and his dog can pass.
When going from a private road to the public street, you should stop before the sidewalk to yield to the pedestrian.
b. Pete should stay back and wait for the train to cross. Pete should stay 15-50 feet back if the train is within 1500 feet.
c. Yield to vehicles on the highway. Yield. You need to give the right of way to vehicles traveling on the paved road.
d. Yield the right of way to the other driver. The safest course of action is to yield the right of way to the other driver.