When can the train resume speed after passing through mileposts designated within
Form A Track Bulletin? - CORRECT ANSWER-When the rear end of train clears last
milepost
Form B Track Bulletin Flag Colors - CORRECT ANSWER-Yellow & Red Flag and Red
Flag
Form C Track Bulletin - CORRECT ANSWER-No flags associated with
Within current of traffic territory, how will yellow and green flags for temporary speed
restrictions be placed? - CORRECT ANSWER-Only for trains moving with the current of
traffic
Within current of traffic territory, how will yellow-red flags protecting men or equipment
be placed? - CORRECT ANSWER-In both directions on each track affected
A red flag or red light is displayed where trains must stop. When approaching a red flag
or red light, the train must stop short of the red flag or red light and not proceed unless
employee in charge gives verbal permission. If permission to proceed is received before
the train stops, how may the train proceed? - CORRECT ANSWER-Pass the red flag or
red light without stopping
When a red flag or red light is displayed where a train is to stop and a track bulletin
Form B is not in effect, what must be included and understood when permission to
proceed is granted? - CORRECT ANSWER-Speed and Distance
In three or more main track territory, flags will be displayed to the _______ of center
tracks (inside tracks) where clearance allows. - CORRECT ANSWER-Right
The location of arrow shaped permanent speed signs are: - CORRECT ANSWER-2500
feet ahead of the restriction
If your train approaches an unattended fusee burning on or near your track, what is
required? - CORRECT ANSWER-Bring train to a stop before passing fusee, if
consistent with good train handling.
What is required after stopping for an unattended fusee? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Proceed at restricted speed for one mile beyond the location of the fusee.
Dim the headlights at stations and yards where switching is to be done. *True or
False?* - CORRECT ANSWER-True