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Except as otherwise provided by federal laws or regulations, no person may operate a train or railroad crossing gate or signal device in a manner which prevents vehicular use of a roadway for a period of time in excess of five consecutive minutes except
(1) when necessary to comply with signals affecting the safety of the movement of trains;
(2) when necessary to avoid striking an object or person on the track;
(3) when the train is disabled;
(4) when the train is in motion; or
(5) when there is no vehicular traffic waiting to use the crossing.
History: Eff. 6/28/79, Register 70
Authority: AS 28.05.011
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