Blind intersections, alleys, and near railroad or light tracks

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an intersection is considered blind if…

it has no stop signs at any corner

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The speed limit for a blind intersection is…

15 mph

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an alley is a road no wider than … feet. The speed limit in an alley is … mph

25 feet; 15 mph

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Never drive on or cross a sidewalk to enter or exit a driveway or alley. True or false?

False. You may drive on or cross a sidewalk to enter or exit a driveway or alley

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The speed is … mph within … feet of a railroad crossing and you cannot see the tracks for … feet in both directions

15 mph; 100 feet; 400 feet

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You may drive faster than 15 mph if a railroad crossing is controlled by gates, a warning signal, or a flagman. True or false?

True

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When crossing devices or a person warns you a train is coming, stop at least … feet from the nearest track

15 feet

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When crossing railroad tracks, you should …, …, and …

stop, look, and listen.

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The speed limit in business or residential districts is … mph unless otherwise posted

25 mph