At a level crossing, what should you do if the barrier is about to rise?
Signage: Beacons and temporary signage
Explanation
When approaching a **level crossing**, it is important to follow certain safety rules to avoid accidents.
- **Stopping** is crucial when the **barriers are moving** or have not yet fully lifted. This ensures there is no risk of getting trapped on the train tracks.
- All vehicles must **wait in their lane, one behind the other**, until the crossing is completely clear. This guarantees an orderly and safe crossing.
- Only when the **barrier is fully raised** and the crossing is clear should you cross quickly, ensuring there is no risk of getting trapped.

Therefore, the correct option is to **stop behind the other vehicles until the barrier is fully raised and allows passage**. This ensures that safety rules are followed and dangerous situations are avoided.
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