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		<title>By: SmokingMouse</title>
		<link>http://pugetsoundblogs.com/roadwarrior/2008/11/17/how-do-you-run-a-toll-booth/comment-page-1/#comment-728</link>
		<dc:creator>SmokingMouse</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 00:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The busses stop because it is required by law...

RCW 46.61.350 
Certain vehicles must stop at all railroad grade crossings — Exceptions.  

(1) The driver of any motor vehicle carrying passengers for hire, other than a passenger car, or of any school bus or private carrier bus carrying any school child or other passenger, or of any vehicle carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids as a cargo or part of a cargo, before crossing at grade any track or tracks of a railroad, shall stop such vehicle within fifty feet but not less than fifteen feet from the nearest rail of such railroad and while so stopped shall listen and look in both directions along such track for any approaching train, and for signals indicating the approach of a train, except as hereinafter provided, and shall not proceed until he can do so safely. After stopping as required herein and upon proceeding when it is safe to do so the driver of any said vehicle shall cross only in such gear of the vehicle that there will be no necessity for changing gears while traversing such crossing, and the driver shall not shift gears while crossing the track or tracks.</description>
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<p>RCW 46.61.350<br />
Certain vehicles must stop at all railroad grade crossings — Exceptions.  </p>
<p>(1) The driver of any motor vehicle carrying passengers for hire, other than a passenger car, or of any school bus or private carrier bus carrying any school child or other passenger, or of any vehicle carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids as a cargo or part of a cargo, before crossing at grade any track or tracks of a railroad, shall stop such vehicle within fifty feet but not less than fifteen feet from the nearest rail of such railroad and while so stopped shall listen and look in both directions along such track for any approaching train, and for signals indicating the approach of a train, except as hereinafter provided, and shall not proceed until he can do so safely. After stopping as required herein and upon proceeding when it is safe to do so the driver of any said vehicle shall cross only in such gear of the vehicle that there will be no necessity for changing gears while traversing such crossing, and the driver shall not shift gears while crossing the track or tracks.</p>
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		<title>By: Sharon O'Hara</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sharon O'Hara</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 22:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>(QUESTION)

Why do school buses stop at the rr crossing on Provost Rd in Central Kitsap?

There is no &#039;stop&#039; sign there but yesterday I followed three school buses and each in turn, came to a full and complete stop at the crossing.

The KS should provide a &#039;click&#039; at the blog to send a direct email to Road Warrior...which is where this question should go, not here. Sorry.</description>
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<p>Why do school buses stop at the rr crossing on Provost Rd in Central Kitsap?</p>
<p>There is no &#8216;stop&#8217; sign there but yesterday I followed three school buses and each in turn, came to a full and complete stop at the crossing.</p>
<p>The KS should provide a &#8216;click&#8217; at the blog to send a direct email to Road Warrior&#8230;which is where this question should go, not here. Sorry.</p>
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