Train movements are restricted to 10 mph over an open crossing without lights Fig 8 Open Crossing without lights (OC) At open crossings with flashing lights (designated "Automatic Open Crossing, Locally Monitored" (AOCL) from 1981), an indicator in the form of a white light is provided on each rail approach to confirm to train drivers the correct operation of the road trafficRoad sign, level crossing without gate or barrier ahead, give priority to rail vehicles The electric train approaching railroad crossing Car standing in front of the railway crossing with traffic light and road sign without a barrier The electric train approaching railroad crossing On open level crossings where there are no barriers or lights, you'll have to approach the crossing with extreme caution, checking and listening for trains before proceeding To limit potential danger, you should always make sure your exit is clear before entering a level crossing to ensure that you never have to stop or reverse your vehicle on the railway track
Level Crossing Without Train A Royalty Free Stock Photo From Photocase