A full stop at a railroad crossing is required when:
A. The nature of the cargo makes a stop mandatory under state or federal regulations.
B. The crossing is located in a city or town with frequent train traffic.
C. There are no flagmen, warning signals or gates at the crossing.
Answer: A. The nature of the cargo makes a stop mandatory under state or federal regulations.
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