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Calling-on signal

A small red arm or a white arm with horizontal red stripes (with a red or white light) below the main arm on a stop semaphore signal as part of shunting movements (characterised by the letter "C"). The arm can be ignored when in the horizontal position. When moved through 45°, it means that the driver can pass the stop signal at danger and move cautiously towards the next stop signal or into an occupied section.

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