Wisconsin Code § 195.285

Exempt railroad crossings
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(1) Upon the petition of a railroad corporation, the department, or the governing
body of any city, village, town or county asserting that the stopping of vehicles under s. 346.45 at a railroad crossing is hazardous to human life, the office shall hold a hearing on the matter
as provided under s. 195.04. Notice of petition shall be served
upon the department, which shall be an interested party, and any
recommendations it may file with the office regarding the hazardous effect of vehicles stopping at such crossings shall be considered as evidence in the proceedings. Upon the recommendation of the department and concurrence by the office, the petition
may be dismissed without holding a hearing. If, upon the public
hearing, the office determines that it would be in the public interest to exempt vehicles specified in s. 346.45 from stopping at such
grade crossing, it may order the public body having jurisdiction
over the highway to erect signs, signals, markings or other devices
exempting such vehicles from stopping at the crossing.
(2) Signs placed upon the order of the office under this section shall exempt vehicles from stopping as required under s.
346.45, unless a train, an engine, or railroad track equipment is
occupying or approaching the crossing.
(3) The department shall establish standards for the type of
signs, signals, markings or other devices for exempting vehicles
from stopping as required under s. 346.45 and their location in relation to the highway and railroad track. The office may upon petition or its own motion, with or without a hearing, order the removal of a sign exempting vehicles from stopping at a crossing.

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