A. A person driving a vehicle approaching a railroad-highway grade crossing shall:
(1) obey traffic control devices, crossing gates or barriers or the directions of an enforcement official at the crossing;
(2) stop not more than fifty feet and not less than fifteen feet from the nearest rail of a crossing if:
(a) a train is moving through or blocking the crossing;
(b) a train is plainly visible and approaching the crossing within hazardous proximity to the crossing;
(c) the sound of a train's warning signal can be heard; or
(d) a traffic control device, crossing gate, barrier or light or an enforcement official signals the driver to stop; and
(3) proceed through the railroad-highway grade crossing only if it is safe to completely pass through the entire railroad-highway grade crossing without stopping.
B. A person shall not:
(1) drive a vehicle through, around or under a crossing gate or barrier at a railroad-highway grade crossing while the gate or barrier is closed or being opened or closed;
(2) drive onto the railroad-highway grade crossing and stop; or
(3) enter a crossing if the vehicle being driven has insufficient undercarriage clearance to pass over the crossing.
C. The penalty assessment for violation of this section is included in Section 66-8-116 NMSA 1978.
History: 1978 Comp., § 66-7-341, enacted by Laws 2003, ch. 51, § 8.
Repeals and reenactments. — Laws 2003, ch. 51, § 8 repealed former 66-7-341 NMSA 1978, as enacted by Laws 1978, ch. 35, § 445, and enacted the above section, effective March 19, 2003.
Cross references. — For the definition of "railroad sign or signal", see 66-1-4.15 NMSA 1978.
For the penalty assessment for violation, see 66-8-116 NMSA 1978.
Failure to stop negligence as matter of law. — Where driver, approaching a four track railroad crossing from a curve in the street, failed to stop, look and listen, and then drove blindly over three tracks and into the path of an oncoming train on the fourth track before being stopped by it, he was guilty of negligence, as a matter of law. Blewett v. Barnes, 1957-NMSC-024, 62 N.M. 300, 309 P.2d 976.
Violation of statute for benefit of drivers, their passengers, and railroad operation personnel is negligence per se. — Where plaintiff, while driving her vehicle, violated this section by failing to stop between 50 and 15 feet before the railroad crossing, suffered the type of harm sought to be prevented through promulgation of the statute, and was within the class of persons to be protected under this section, the district court properly granted defendants' motion for summary judgment regarding negligence per se. Paez v. Burlington N. Santa Fe Ry., 2015-NMCA-112.
Jury question when direction of travel of train misleading. — In case where train, running backwards, hit decedent's car, and where the evidence and circumstances indicate that reasonable persons could entertain different opinions as to whether the decedent was reasonably misled as to the direction of travel of the train, Section 64-18-40, 1953 Comp. (similar to this section), is not a bar to submission to the jury of the issue. Lester v. Atchison, T. & S.F. Ry., 275 F.2d 42 (10th Cir. 1960).
Last clear chance if trainman discovers peril and can stop. — Evidence that, notwithstanding the plaintiff's own negligence in entering a four track railroad crossing heedlessly, which preceded it in point of time, an exercise of due care and caution by the defendant train operator after discovering the perilous situation to which that negligence had exposed the plaintiff very well may have avoided the injury and consequent damage to the plaintiff was ample support for finding for the plaintiff under the last clear chance doctrine. Blewett v. Barnes, 1957-NMSC-024, 62 N.M. 300, 309 P.2d 976.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 65 Am. Jur. 2d Railroads §§ 250, 335, 361.
Failure of occupants of motor vehicle stalled on railroad crossing to get out and move to place of safety as contributory negligence, 21 A.L.R.2d 742.
Contributory negligence of driver of road vehicle running into train or car standing in highway crossing, 84 A.L.R.2d 813.
Failure of signaling device at crossing to operate as affecting liability of railroad for injury, 90 A.L.R.2d 350.
75 C.J.S. Railroads § 773.
Governmental liability for failure to reduce vegetation obstructing view at railroad crossing or at street or highway intersection. 50 A.L.R.6th 95.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 7 - Traffic Laws; Signs, Signals and Markings; Accidents; Weight and Size; Traffic Safety
Part 4 - TRAFFIC LAWS GENERALLY
Section 66-7-301 - Speed regulation.
Section 66-7-302.1 - Speed limit; conviction; use limited.
Section 66-7-303 - Establishment of speed zones.
Section 66-7-303.1 - Construction zones; traffic control devices; penalty.
Section 66-7-304 - County roads; authority to regulate speed limits.
Section 66-7-305 - Minimum speed regulation.
Section 66-7-306 - Special speed limitations.
Section 66-7-307 - Charging violations; rule in civil actions.
Section 66-7-308 - Drive on right side of roadway; exceptions.
Section 66-7-309 - Passing vehicles proceeding in opposite direction [directions].
Section 66-7-310 - Overtaking a vehicle on the left.
Section 66-7-311 - When overtaking on the right is permitted.
Section 66-7-312 - Limitations on overtaking on the left.
Section 66-7-313 - Further limitations on driving to left of center of roadway.
Section 66-7-314 - Movement of hazardous vehicle; escort may be required.
Section 66-7-315 - No-passing zones.
Section 66-7-316 - One-way roadways and rotary traffic islands.
Section 66-7-317 - Driving on roadways laned for traffic.
Section 66-7-318 - Following too closely.
Section 66-7-318 - Following too closely. (Effective July 1, 2022.)
Section 66-7-319 - Driving on divided highways.
Section 66-7-320 - Restricted access.
Section 66-7-321 - Restrictions on use of controlled-access roadway.
Section 66-7-322 - Required position and method of turning at intersections.
Section 66-7-323 - Turning on curve or crest or [of] grade prohibited.
Section 66-7-324 - Starting parked vehicle.
Section 66-7-325 - Turning movements and required signals.
Section 66-7-326 - Signals by hand and arm or signal device.
Section 66-7-327 - Method of giving hand and arm signals.
Section 66-7-328 - Vehicle approaching or entering intersection.
Section 66-7-329 - Vehicles turning left at intersection.
Section 66-7-330 - Vehicles entering stop or yield intersection.
Section 66-7-331 - Vehicle entering highway from private road or driveway.
Section 66-7-332.1 - Approach of oncoming vehicle; yield right of way.
Section 66-7-333 - Pedestrians subject to traffic regulations.
Section 66-7-334 - Pedestrians' right of way in crosswalks.
Section 66-7-335 - Crossing at other than crosswalks.
Section 66-7-336 - School crossings.
Section 66-7-337 - Drivers to exercise due care.
Section 66-7-338 - Pedestrians to use right half of crosswalk.
Section 66-7-339 - Pedestrians on roadways.
Section 66-7-340 - Pedestrians soliciting rides or business.
Section 66-7-341 - Railroad-highway grade crossing violations; all drivers.
Section 66-7-342 - All vehicles must stop at certain railroad grade crossings.
Section 66-7-344 - Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossings.
Section 66-7-345 - Authority to designate through highways and stop and yield intersections.
Section 66-7-346 - Stop before emerging from alley or private driveway.
Section 66-7-347 - Overtaking and passing school bus.
Section 66-7-348 - Special lighting equipment on school buses.
Section 66-7-349 - Stopping, standing or parking outside of business or residence districts.
Section 66-7-350 - Officers authorized to remove illegally stopped vehicles.
Section 66-7-351 - Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in specified places.
Section 66-7-352 - Additional parking regulations.
Section 66-7-352.1 - Short title.
Section 66-7-352.2 - Legislative intent.
Section 66-7-352.3 - Repealed.
Section 66-7-352.4 - Parking lots; standards.
Section 66-7-352.5 - Unauthorized use; penalties.
Section 66-7-352.6 - Enforcement.
Section 66-7-353 - Unattended motor vehicle.
Section 66-7-354 - Limitation on backing.
Section 66-7-355 - Riding on motorcycles.
Section 66-7-356 - Mandatory use of protective helmets.
Section 66-7-357 - Obstruction to driver's view or driving mechanism.
Section 66-7-358 - Restriction on use of video screens in motor vehicles.
Section 66-7-359 - Driving on mountain highways.
Section 66-7-360 - Coasting prohibited.
Section 66-7-361 - Following fire apparatus and driving through safety zone prohibited.
Section 66-7-362 - Crossing fire hose.
Section 66-7-363 - Animals on highway; highway fencing.
Section 66-7-364 - Putting injurious material or trash on highway prohibited.
Section 66-7-365 - Recompiled.
Section 66-7-366 - Occupied moving house trailer.
Section 66-7-367 - Improper opening of doors.
Section 66-7-368 - Purpose [of child restraint device provisions].
Section 66-7-369 - Child passenger restraint; enforcement.
Section 66-7-370 - Short title.
Section 66-7-372 - Safety belt use required; exception.
Section 66-7-373 - Enforcement programs.