Every railroad company must erect, at all points where its road crosses any public road, at a sufficient elevation to admit of the free passage of vehicles of every kind, a sign, with large and distinct letters placed thereon, to give notice of the proximity of the railroad and warn persons of the necessity of looking out for the cars.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 37 - Public Utilities and Public Transportation.
Chapter 2 - Transportation Companies.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Division 3 - Regulations Affecting Public Safety.
Section 37-2-80 - Railroad Signs.
Section 37-2-81 - Duty of Locomotive Engineer to Ring Bell or Blow Horn, Etc.
Section 37-2-82 - Stopping Trains at Crossings; Right-of-Way.
Section 37-2-84 - Abandonment and Discontinuance of Grade Crossings.
Section 37-2-85 - Examination and Licensing of Railroad Employees.
Section 37-2-86 - Employment of Unlicensed Persons.
Section 37-2-86.1 - Conductor and Engineer's Qualification Permit Contents; Display.
Section 37-2-87 - Instruction of Engineers and Conductors.
Section 37-2-88 - Railroad Drawbridges.
Section 37-2-89 - Railroad Fences; Liability for Injury to Stock.