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Code · Vermont · Title 5 — Aeronautics and Surface Transportation · Chapter 68

§ 3582.

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§ 3582. Crossings; use of audible warning device
(a)An audible warning device meeting standards prescribed by the Federal Railroad Administration shall be sounded sufficiently in advance of each public highway grade crossing to give warning of a train’s approach and shall be kept sounding until the train has crossed the highway.
(b)[Repealed.]
(c)[Repealed.]
(d)A railroad operating a train over a crossing at which the Federal Railroad Administration has approved establishment of a quiet zone under 49 C.F.R. Part 222 shall not, on the basis of its omission to sound an audible warning device, be liable to any person for death, personal injury, or property damage resulting from use of the crossing.
(e)Nothing in this section shall prohibit a railroad’s use of an audible warning device in emergency circumstances.
(f)A municipality in which a crossing is located shall not, on the basis of the railroad’s omission to sound an audible warning device because of a quiet zone established under 49 C.F.R. Part 222, incur liability to any person for death, personal injury, or property damage, resulting from use of the crossing. (Amended 1959, No. 329 (Adj. Sess.), § 39(b), eff. March 1, 1961; 1993, No. 172 (Adj. Sess.), § 53b; 1995, No. 183 (Adj. Sess.), § 9a, eff. May 22, 1996; 1997, No. 150 (Adj. Sess.), § 5; 2023, No. 6, § 31, eff. July 1, 2023.)
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