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Think safe, stay safe, when using a crossing
Every year, many people – pedestrians and motorists – misuse railway crossings, placing themselves and others, including people on the train, in danger.
However, railway crossings are safe – if used correctly.
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SO DON'T TAKE RISKS
REMEMBER: A train travelling at speed can't stop quickly |
Using Railway Crossings Safely
If you're walking or cycling towards a crossing, remember:
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read the warning signs and follow the instructions carefully.
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cyclists should dismount and walk across the crossing.
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children and animals should be suitably supervised at all times.
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stop, look both ways and listen.
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when the line is clear, cross quickly without running, still looking and listening as you go.
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if there is a gate, always close it behind you.
If you're driving:
- follow the Highway Code as well as the local warning signs when approaching a level crossing or any other form of crossing.
- warning lights, audible alarms and automatic barriers must always be observed.
- don’t be tempted to jump the lights or beat the barriers.
- be responsible, set a good example.
THINK SAFE. STAY SAFE. STAY OFF THE TRACKS
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