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Safety Tip: When approaching any railroad track always expect that a train is approaching.

Recently, a contract truck driver was fatally injured at a sand and gravel operation. The victim turned off a highway and was struck by a train as he drove his over-the-road truck onto mine property.

Photo of Truck after being hit by train


The following practices may save your life.
  • Slow down and be prepared to STOP at the first railroad warning sign.

  • LOOK up and down the tracks. It is difficult to judge the distance and approach speed of a train as it moves toward the crossing. Because of its size, the train appears to be moving slower that its actual speed.

  • Be certain there is no train. Roll down windows and LISTEN for warning whistles.
Link to Operation Lifesaver For additional highway-rail intersection safety information, click on the Operation Lifesaver graphic link.


Reissued: 04/30/2002
Tag # AP2002-M038


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