Old 07-06-12, 07:24 AM
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It's always best to go perpendicular to rail tracks, especially in wet conditions. If you can't do that from the turn lane at that particular intersection, it may be better to cross that one intersection on the right by going straight across, then turning left and heading straight across.
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