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What must you do when approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights?

  1. Stop before the lights start flashing

  2. Continue through without stopping as long as no train is visible

  3. Speed up to clear the tracks more quickly

  4. Slam on the brakes and reverse if needed

The correct answer is: Stop before the lights start flashing

When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights, the most important thing to remember is to put safety first. Therefore, the best course of action is to stop before the lights start flashing, even if you do not see a train. Crossing a railroad without stopping can be extremely dangerous, as trains can be much faster and closer than they appear. Speeding up or trying to beat the train can also be very dangerous and is not advised. Slamming on the brakes and reversing should only be done in rare and emergency situations, as it can also be unsafe and create a potentially dangerous situation. Therefore, option A is the correct answer as it ensures the safety of both the driver and any potential trains on the tracks.