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The driver of a commercial motor vehicle must stop within how many feet of railroad tracks?

  1. 5-15 feet

  2. 10-25 feet

  3. 15-30 feet

  4. 15-50 feet

The correct answer is: 15-50 feet

A commercial motor vehicle driver must stop within 15 to 50 feet of railroad tracks. This distance allows the driver to ensure a clear view of both directions of the tracks, which is essential for safely crossing them. Stopping too close or too far away can increase the risk of a collision with an oncoming train. It is crucial for commercial vehicle drivers to follow this requirement to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road.