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Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Safety: Educational Resources

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Highway Rail Grade Crossing Safety

Want to learn more about rail crossing safety? Try these resources.

Educational Resources
Many other organizations provide education, outreach, and resources to educate the traveling public about highway-rail grade crossing safety.

One example of an organization that is committed to safety at railroad crossings is Operation Lifesaver. It is a non-profit, international continuing public education program first established in 1972 to end collisions, deaths and injuries at places where roadways cross train tracks and on railroad rights-of-way. Operation Lifesaver programs are sponsored cooperatively by federal, state, and local government agencies, highway safety organizations, and the nation's railroads.

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