Maine Code § 23-7220

Speed limit at highway grade crossings
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The department is authorized to fix a maximum speed limit at which trains may be run over any
grade crossing of a highway or other way and, when the limit has been fixed by the department, no
engine or train may be run over the crossings at a greater speed than that fixed by the department and
no way may be unreasonably and negligently obstructed by engines, tenders or cars. Any railroad
corporation forfeits not more than $100 for every violation of this section. [PL 1989, c. 398, §8
(NEW).]

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