April 3, 2003
East Lansing, Michigan. Changes to state statutes (Sections 257.669, 732, and 904 of the Michigan Motor Vehicle Code) mandated by the federal government provide for increased penalties for truck drivers who disobey railroad crossing signs and signals. Upon notice of conviction of a citation issued for failing to obey a railroad crossing traffic control device, the Secretary of State is required to suspend the individual’s license.
Drivers of the vehicles listed below must stop prior to crossing a railroad track and look in both directions and not proceed until it is safe:
- Vehicles transporting 16 or more passengers;
- Vehicles transporting any number of passengers for hire;
- Vehicles transporting hazardous materials that require placards; and
- School buses.
The driver of any commercial motor vehicle must approach a railroad crossing at a speed that will permit the driver to stop the vehicle before reaching the track should a train approach. A conviction of a violation of any of these requirements will result in a license suspension.
Questions regarding the new regulation should be directed to Lt. David Ford, Michigan State Police Motor Carrier Division, at 517-336-6449.
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