§ 70.14 STOPPING FOR RAILROAD SIGNAL.
   Whenever the driver of any vehicle approaching a grade railroad crossing and a clearly visible electrical or mechanical device or a human flagger gives warning of the approach of a train, the driver shall stop at least ten feet before the nearest rail of the railroad track and shall remain standing there until the train has passed over the crossing.
(1963 Code, § 40.14) Penalty, see § 70.99