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Which of the following vehicles are not required to stop before crossing any railroad grade crossing?

  1. Farm trucks hauling produce

  2. School or church buses

  3. Taxis

  4. Delivery trucks

The correct answer is: Farm trucks hauling produce

Farm trucks hauling produce are not required to stop before crossing any railroad grade crossing. This is because they are not considered to be commercial vehicles and are not transporting passengers. School or church buses are required to stop as they are classified as commercial vehicles and are responsible for transporting passengers. Taxis and delivery trucks are also required to stop, as they are considered commercial vehicles and must follow the same regulations as other vehicles. It is important to note that the size or purpose of the vehicle does not determine whether it must stop at a railroad crossing, but rather its classification as a commercial or non-commercial vehicle.