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Front #213
GCOR 7.1
When a clearance point is not indicated or visible, it must be determined by standing outside the rail of the adjacent track and extending an arm toward the equipment. When unable to touch the equipment:
The equipment is considered in the clear.
Leave equipment at least an additional 50 feet into the track to ensure the equipment is beyond the clearance point.
Leave equipment at least an additional 100 feet into the track to ensure the equipment is beyond the clearance point.
Leave equipment at least an additional 25 feet into the track to ensure the equipment is beyond the clearance point.
Answer: Leave equipment at least an additional 50 feet into the track to ensure the equipment is beyond the clearance point.Feedback: - Moving the equipment an additional 50 feet into a track without a visible clearance point ensures clearance. - We all have different arm lengths; the additional 50 feet into the track takes those differences out of the equation.