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RED MEANS STOP right?
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To help confuse things more, in Canada a restricting signal is a single yellow (Solid, Not Flashing), a single yellow under red, or a single yellow under double red, or a red single signal with an "R" underneath of it...... <br /> <br />Here in Canada (CROR) a restricted signal means you have to proceed at a resticted speed, meaning you have to be able to stop within your field of view. <br /> <br />I'm suprised to hear that signals vary, I kind of assumed they would be the same across North America..... <br /> <br />You can check out the Canadian Signals here.... <br />http://www.tc.gc.ca/railway/Rules/CRORprint.htm <br /> <br />
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