Start it up again.
Exit the vehicle immediately and move away from the tracks to a safe location. Call emergency services and the railway operator to alert them of the situation. Do not attempt to move the vehicle or fix the issue yourself.
To track a commercial vehicle, you must have a vehicle tracking system, much like a GPS. With one of these systems, it is easy to use and track the commercial vehicle.
Whenever any vehicle stalls while driving it should be seen by a mechanic soon. It can be the a issues with the computer, ignition, or fuel.
The Best thing to do if a train IS NOT coming is to put it in first gear and push it off and jump back in or start the car up and move it off if possible. If a train IS coming then get out of the car and move as far away as possible
Need a little more info. What Model and year of the vehicle?
Turn on your headlights and hazard lights, call 911
No, but their is a system that will track/locate a vehicle, in addition, it gives many useful features
When the car stalls out, depending on speeds, you can strip part of your transmission. (Basically break the tranny). Most stalls are stripping and what not when it comes to stalling, also I'm pretty sure you can short out some of the systems inside the vehicle.
Put shifter in park or neutral.
If your vehicle stalls on a railroad crossing, it is of course a good idea to try to get it off. If you cannot get it off, get away from your vehicle, and call for help. If you see a train coming, walk towards the train, because when the train hits your vehicle, debris is more likely to fly the direction the train is moving. Remember that no vehicle is worth more than your life, and it is almost impossible for a train to stop. Also, if you see a train coming, it is better to run and save yourself and not the vehicle.
If you can get your vehicle started you can then un hook the battery while it is running and if your vehicle stays running then your alternator is good. If it stalls and dies as soon as you unhook the battery then the alternator is not good.If you can get your vehicle started you can then un hook the battery while it is running and if your vehicle stays running then your alternator is good. If it stalls and dies as soon as you unhook the battery then the alternator is not good.