(1) A person or government agency may not operate a train in a manner to prevent vehicular use of a roadway for a period of time in excess of five consecutive minutes except: (a) when necessary to comply with signals affecting the safety of the movement of trains; (b) when necessary to avoid striking any object or person on the track; (c) when the train is disabled; (d) when the train is in motion or while engaged in switching operations; (e) when there is no vehicular traffic waiting to use the crossing; (f) when necessary to comply with a governmental safety regulation; or (g) as determined by a highway authority. (2) A violation of this section is an infraction.
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