(a) The State Highway Administration and any local authority with the approval of the State Highway Administration may place a stop sign at any railroad grade crossing of a highway that the local authority or State Highway Administration designates as a particularly dangerous crossing. (b) If the driver of a vehicle approaches the stop sign, the driver: (1) Shall stop within 50 feet but not less than 15 feet from the nearest rail in the crossing; and (2) May proceed only on exercising due care.
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