At a level crossing, what must you do if the barrier is moving upwards?
Right of way
Explanation
When approaching a **level crossing**, it is crucial to follow certain safety rules to avoid accidents. One of the most important rules is that **you must not cross** when the **barriers are moving** to open or close. This is because the movement of the barriers indicates that the crossing is not yet completely safe to cross, as a train or tram could be approaching.

Therefore, it is necessary to **stop** and wait until the barrier is completely raised and the crossing is clear. Only then is it safe to cross quickly, ensuring there is no risk of getting trapped at the level crossing. This precaution is essential to ensure the safety of all vehicle occupants and to avoid dangerous situations.
Select an answer
Keep going with more translated questions, explanations and full tests in the app.