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Why do trains whistle at crossings?

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Answer: Warn vehicles and pedestrians

Warn vehicles and pedestriansCorrect! Train whistles (horns) are legally required at road crossings to warn vehicles and pedestrians. Trains can't stop quickly (a loaded freight train may need over a mile to stop), so advance warning through whistle is critical for safety. The whistle pattern varies by situation.

Test the whistle mechanismWrong. Whistles aren't tested at every crossing. The whistle is a legal safety warning to road users approaching the crossing.

Traditional railroad customWrong. While traditional, crossing whistles are mandatory safety warnings, not just custom. They alert road users who might not see or hear the approaching train.

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