Manitoba Class 3 Drivers Licence Practice Test

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What must a driver do if the vehicle they are operating damages railway warning equipment or the tracks?

  1. notify the railway authority immediately

  2. call the nearest police station

  3. report to the vehicle insurance company

  4. write a report to the city council

The correct answer is: notify the railway authority immediately

If the vehicle damages railway warning equipment or tracks, the driver must immediately notify the railway authority to ensure proper safety measures are taken. Notifying the railway authority is the safest and most responsible action to take in this situation. Calling the nearest police station, reporting to the vehicle insurance company, or writing a report to the city council may not effectively address the damage caused and potential safety concerns. Therefore, option A is the best and most appropriate choice.