At a level crossing, when is it permitted to pass?
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Explanation
To cross a **level crossing**, it is essential to follow certain safety rules to avoid accidents.
- **It is not allowed to cross** when the barriers are in motion, whether they are going up or down. This is because the movement of the barriers indicates that the crossing is not yet completely safe to cross.
- **You can only cross** when the barrier has completely finished rising. This ensures that the crossing is clear and that there is no risk of a train or tram being nearby.
- Additionally, it is important to ensure that there is no risk of getting trapped inside the level crossing before crossing. This involves checking that there is enough space on the other side to pass without problems.
By following these guidelines, safe circulation at level crossings is guaranteed.
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