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Train coming? What to do if you get stuck on the tracks

Drivers and pedestrians should never cross a downed train gate. But even if you do, there’s still an exit strategy.
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Warning signs are displayed at U.S. 1 intersections along the Brightline train corridor in Miami. The gates at railroad crossings are typically made of fiberglass or flexible plastic, which means you can drive through them if you end up getting stuck on the tracks.
Warning signs are displayed at U.S. 1 intersections along the Brightline train corridor in Miami. The gates at railroad crossings are typically made of fiberglass or flexible plastic, which means you can drive through them if you end up getting stuck on the tracks. [ Miami Herald/TNS (2022) ]
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