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Running at sight

Running at sight requires the driver to: advance carefully by adjusting the train's speed in relation to the section of track that can be seen, so that the train can be safely stopped if the end of another train, a stop signal or other obstacle is sighted; not exceed 15 mph if partially or wholly in a tunnel or passing through facing points.

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