Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 175 - Transportation Department
Chapter 8830 - RAILROADS
RAILROAD-HIGHWAY GRADE CROSSINGS
Part 8830.0320 - VISIBILITY STANDARDS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Design standards.
The AASHTO design manual must be used to determine the necessary sight triangle for both a moving vehicle and a vehicle stopped at the crossing. A sight triangle must be cleared so that adequate visibility can be obtained. Clearing a sight triangle so that a driver has adequate visibility means that vegetation, trees, and obstacles be removed to the extent that a driver can clearly ascertain the presence of a train. Clearing a sight triangle does not mean that everything within the triangle must be removed.
Subp. 2. Signs and active warning devices in place.
Before a new grade crossing or private crossing is opened for use, the rail carrier, road authority, or property owner shall make certain that the appropriate warning signs and active warning devices are in place and operating properly.
Subp. 3. Visibility standards.
Possible visibility obstructions include, but are not limited to, trees, vegetation, snow, crops, structures, utility poles, parked vehicles, parked rail equipment, signs other than those needed for traffic control, stockpiles of materials, and angle of crossing. Visibility obstructions must be removed according to the following:
Subp. 4. Alternatives.
If visibility standards cannot be achieved for a crossing with its existing warning system, a different warning system may be substituted if the visibility standards for the crossing can be met in such a way as to preserve safety. For example, if the visibility standards for a crossing with crossbucks cannot be achieved, adequate visibility may be achieved with an addition of a stop sign, an active warning device, or an active warning device with a gate. Other alternatives include, but are not limited to, lowering the vehicle speed, the train speed, or both; using a flagger; or closing the crossing and redirecting the traffic to another crossing.
Statutory Authority: MS s 218.071; 219.073; 219.165; 219.17; 219.384; 222.50; 222.58; 222.63