What is the speed limit at railway crossings?

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SanDallas
07/24/25 4:38pm
When driving a motor vehicle through a railway crossing, the maximum speed must not exceed 30 kilometers per hour. Railway crossings are hazardous areas, so it's important to slow down and look around to ensure there is no danger before proceeding. When a train is approaching, you must stop and wait, and never try to compete with the train. Below is relevant information about passing through railway crossings: 1. At-grade railway crossings should be equipped with crossing signals, warning signs, or safety protection facilities. 2. Unmanned railway crossings should have warning signs placed at a certain distance from the crossing. 3. When crossing, obey the instructions of the crossing personnel, and do not force your way through when the barrier is down. 4. When crossing an unmanned railway crossing, pay attention to the crossing signal lights and check both sides of the crossing for any approaching trains. Only proceed when it is confirmed to be safe.
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