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REMEDIED. THE CROSSING DANGER. No person in charge of a motor vehicle, shall approach a railway level crossing within one hundred yards of such crossing without slackening speed to a rate not exceeding ten miles an hour; and every person in charge of or d ' " vehicle shall stop before coming in contact with the railway line, and shall keep a vigilant look-out for approaching trains, and shall not attempt to cross the railway line unless the line is clear. driving a motor Motorist (doing the Indian scout act) : Idon'tJiear a train, the look-outs can't see a train, and the train is not timed to cross here for another four hours. Is it safe to cross f

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Observer, Volume XXXIV, Issue 24, 21 February 1914, Page 19

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REMEDIED. THE CROSSING DANGER. No person in charge of a motor vehicle, shall approach a railway level crossing within one hundred yards of such crossing without slackening speed to a rate not exceeding ten miles an hour; and every person in charge of or d ' " vehicle shall stop before coming in contact with the railway line, and shall keep a vigilant look-out for approaching trains, and shall not attempt to cross the railway line unless the line is clear. driving a motor Motorist (doing the Indian scout act) : Idon'tJiear a train, the look-outs can't see a train, and the train is not timed to cross here for another four hours. Is it safe to cross f Observer, Volume XXXIV, Issue 24, 21 February 1914, Page 19

REMEDIED. THE CROSSING DANGER. No person in charge of a motor vehicle, shall approach a railway level crossing within one hundred yards of such crossing without slackening speed to a rate not exceeding ten miles an hour; and every person in charge of or d ' " vehicle shall stop before coming in contact with the railway line, and shall keep a vigilant look-out for approaching trains, and shall not attempt to cross the railway line unless the line is clear. driving a motor Motorist (doing the Indian scout act) : Idon'tJiear a train, the look-outs can't see a train, and the train is not timed to cross here for another four hours. Is it safe to cross f Observer, Volume XXXIV, Issue 24, 21 February 1914, Page 19