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Union Pacific reminds motorists to drive cautiously during extreme winter weather conditions

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[January 13, 2012]  OMAHA, Neb. -- During these extreme winter weather conditions in the Midwest, Union Pacific reminds motorists to use extreme caution when driving across grade crossings. With reduced visibility because of the blowing and drifting snow, it could be difficult for motorists to see where crossing surfaces are located. When possible, use overpasses or underpasses to get to the other side of railroad tracks.

Safety tip: If you are driving too fast for the slick conditions, you will not be able to stop in time to avoid running into the path of or into the side of a moving train at a crossing. It can take a mile or more to stop a train, and, by the time a locomotive engineer sees you on the track, it is too late to stop.

Union Pacific Railroad reported the following railroad crossing incidents, injuries and fatalities in 2010 for the northern region states:

 

Collisions

Injuries

Fatalities

Illinois

125

41

27

Iowa

55

18

4

Minnesota

43

20

2

Missouri

52

25

11

Wisconsin

33

15

1

[Union Pacific news release; LDN]

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