A few very important tips from Operation Lifesaver:

  • Expect a train on any track at any time.

  • Use caution at any grade crossing any time of the day or night.

  • Before crossing, carefully look in both directions and be prepared to stop if a train is sighted. ¨ Don't get trapped on a grade crossing.

  • Never drive onto a grade crossing until you are sure you can clear the tracks.

  • Don't try to race a train to the crossing.

  • Watch for a second train when crossing multiple tracks.

  • Never ignore flashing lights and gates and wait to cross only after the gates are raised and the lights stop flashing.

Remember, a typical mile long train can weigh over 6,000 tons. When traveling at 50 mph such a train requires up to one and a half miles to stop, even under the best of emergency braking situations. When it comes to railroad crossing safety, the bottom line must be "Always Expect A Train."

 

 

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