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When passing through a level crossing, do you have priority over an oncoming rail vehicle?

Description
Art. 25 para. 3 of the Act of 20 June 1997 - Road Traffic Act (consolidated text: Journal of Laws of 2012, item 1137, as amended)
Explanation
Correct answer: No
A rail vehicle has absolute priority at a railway crossing. According to Art. 28 of the Road Traffic Act, a driver is always obliged to give way to it. This is because a train's braking distance is very long, and it cannot swerve to avoid an obstacle, so it is the car driver who must ensure safety.