Swiss driving theory: trains have absolute priority at level crossings. Stop at closed or closing barriers, never cross on a flashing red light. Unguarded crossings require careful looking and listening.
Approaching a Level Crossing
Approach every level crossing at a moderate speed, prepared to stop. Trains have absolute priority – they cannot brake quickly.
It is forbidden to enter a level crossing if the road on the other side is blocked or if you cannot pass through without stopping.
Closed or Closing Barriers
Barriers down or red light on – stop immediately before the crossing
Flashing red light without barrier = train is approaching, never cross
A bell with closed barriers may indicate that a second train is coming after the first – wait for the all-clear
If your car stalls on the tracks: get everyone out, push the car off, alert by phone (railway emergency)
Unguarded Crossings (St. Andrew’s Cross)
At unguarded crossings (St. Andrew’s cross sign), look and listen carefully in both directions. Stop if a train is approaching.
Always cross in one continuous movement – never linger on the tracks.
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