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That covers crossings that are not protected by gates or signal lights.
Ottawa, for one, allows buses to travel freely over signalized crossings.
Quote:174. (1) The driver of a public vehicle upon approaching on a highway a railway crossing that is not protected by gates or railway crossing signal lights, unless otherwise directed by a flagman, shall,
(a) stop the vehicle not less than 5 metres from the nearest rail of the railway;
(b) look in both directions along the railway track;
© open a door of the vehicle and listen to determine if any train is approaching;
(d) when it is safe to do so, cross the railway track in a gear that will not need to be changed while crossing the track; and
(e) not change gears while crossing the railway track. 1997, c. 12, s. 13.
That covers crossings that are not protected by gates or signal lights.
Ottawa, for one, allows buses to travel freely over signalized crossings.