The riddle says spell it. Get it, spell "it"
The riddle goes:
Railroad crossing,
Look out for cars,
Can you spell it,
Without any 'Rs'?
Answer: i-t
Yes! "that" :-)
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yes: IT
its a riddle and the answer is t.h.a.t.I believe the answer is, it. Can you spell (it) without any r's
For ease of reading, the form Rs is less confusing than rs. Example: "Railroad crossing look out for cars. Can you spell it without any Rs?"
No, you must always be careful crossing any railroad tracks. Remember that a train cannot stop easily and cannot swerve to avoid you, so you have to stay out of its way.
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YES, you can drive from Wisconsin to Michigan without crossing any other states!
Depending on the information that is needed about a train crossing, the best source of information would come from the FRA (Federal Railroad Administration). The Federal Railroad Administration Office of Safety Analysis keeps all records of incidents, accidents and other reporting events at any train crossing.
Stop at the stop lines for the railroad tracks or if there aren't any there stop 15 - 20 feet away from the gates.
It's Time!! no, it's pressure!! Its no. Think about kindergarteners, they can take things very literally. Like the riddle; Railroad crossing look out for the cars can you spell that without any 'r's.
You do that on ANY road when you have a hazmat load, be it state highway, county road, etc.
Railroad tracks can cause problems for motorcycles. In some situations if a motorcycle is ridden on the tracks at a crossing it can cause an accident. Motorcycles should cross railroad tracks as perpendicular to the rails as possible to avoid problems.
No.