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Section 6 - Traffic Signs and Road Markings
Traffic Signs and Road Markings - Rail/light rail signs
Section 6.12 - Traffic Signs and Road Markings
Rail/Light Rail
Level crossings
It is important to know the traffic signs that indicate the different types of level crossings. The following table shows the different signs and what you must do when you see them.
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Level crossing signs |
What you must do |
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Level crossing ahead, guarded by gates or lifting barriers |
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Level crossing ahead, unguarded by gates or lifting barriers |
As a train approaches, two red lights will start flashing.
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Level crossing ahead with lights and barriers |
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Other types of level crossings include:
- attended gated crossings, and
- unattended crossings with barriers that extend over the full width of the road.
Road vehicles risk hitting level crossing gates, barriers and trains, so you must approach level crossings with care and be able to come to a stop in front of the gates or barriers.
If your vehicle breaks down or gets stuck on a level crossing:
- make sure that everybody gets out and gets clear of the railway line, and
- use the phone provided by Iarnr.d .ireann or warn of the danger immediately as best you can.
REMEMBER
You must not trespass onto a railway line. It is highly dangerous.