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What does the white "X" sign with "RAILROAD CROSSING" mean?

a. Railroad crossing is controlled-continue at your regular speed
b. Look, listen, and prepare to stop at the crossing, if necessary
c. Stop at the railroad tracks and wait fora signal before crossing

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Final answer:

The white "X" sign with "RAILROAD CROSSING" warns drivers to look, listen, and prepare to stop if necessary at a railroad crossing, proceeding with caution to ensure safety.

Step-by-step explanation:

The white "X" sign with "RAILROAD CROSSING" indicates that you are approaching a railroad crossing.

This sign serves as a warning to look, listen, and prepare to stop at the crossing, if necessary, to yield to any oncoming trains.

It is not a directive to immediately stop, but rather to proceed with caution and be ready to stop if you see a train approaching or if there are signals indicating that a train is imminent.

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