Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Assistant Conductor Practice Test

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What does a Terminal Proceed signal allow a train to do?

  1. Proceed without any restrictions

  2. Proceed at a reduced speed

  3. Prepare to stop at the next crossing

  4. Proceed with extreme caution only

The correct answer is: Proceed without any restrictions

A Terminal Proceed signal allows a train to proceed without any restrictions, indicating that the line ahead is clear for travel. This encompasses the idea that the train can move forward unimpeded, without needing to slow down or be cautious in its approach, suggesting that safety measures and clearance checks have been satisfactorily completed for the track ahead. Understanding the context of the other options helps clarify this. Proceeding at a reduced speed would indicate some caution or potential obstructions ahead, which is not the case with a Terminal Proceed signal. Similarly, the indication to prepare to stop or to proceed with extreme caution would suggest that there are hazards or operational factors affecting the train's movement, which contradicts the nature of a Terminal Proceed signal. Therefore, the terminal signal essentially grants full clearance and confidence for the train to continue its journey.