Louisiana Class D Chauffeur's License Practice Test

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What is the minimum stopping distance from a railway crossing?

  1. 30 ft

  2. 50 ft

  3. 70 ft

  4. 100 ft

The correct answer is: 50 ft

The minimum stopping distance from a railway crossing is crucial for ensuring the safety of both the driver and any potential train traffic. In Louisiana, as in many other states, the established minimum stopping distance is set at 50 feet. This distance allows drivers adequate time to react to the sound of a train horn, signals at the crossing, or visual cues indicating that a train is approaching. Maintaining this distance is essential to prevent accidents, as trains cannot stop quickly, and a collision can result in severe consequences. The guidance is based on standard safety practices aimed at reducing the risk of accidents at crossings where visibility may be limited, or where the inherent speed of trains makes quick reactions necessary. Ensuring a minimum stopping distance of 50 feet helps create a buffer zone that enhances safety for all road users.