I have never seen a stop sign at a railroad crossing.  Buses are required by 
law to stop before a railroad crossing, and open the bus door so that the 
driver can better hear if a train is approaching.  Some other commercial 
vehicles routinely stop as well, but private vehicles aren't required to stop.

If there is a jurisdiction that places stop signs at each railroad crossing, I 
would be interested in learning where it is.

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Subject :Re: [Tagging] [Talk-us] stop signs
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Date  :Wed Oct 27 04:12:23 America/Chicago 2010


On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 20:32:14 +0200
Peter Wendorff <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't see any situation, where a stop sign is used as a stop sign
> (and not for decoration) without an intersection near to it.

At a railway level crossing.

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