Illinois State Police to promote
Rail Safety Enforcement
Local, State and Federal Agencies partner
to reduce rail crossing fatalities
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[September 23, 2017]
LINCOLN
Illinois
State Police District 09 is partnering with local, state and federal
agencies to promote vehicle and pedestrian safety around railroad
tracks and trains during Rail Safety Week, September 24 through
September 30.
To promote rail safety awareness and education, Illinois State
Police District 09 has planned enforcement details throughout the
week at various railroad grade crossings. Drivers and pedestrians
who disobey the laws associated with railroad grade crossings and
railroad property will be cited. In addition, police officers will
be distributing literature to the public that contains information
on how to be safe around trains and train tracks.
District 09 Commander Chris Owen stated “State Troopers will be
present near crossing locations to ensure motorists are complying
with existing safety laws.”
When crossing railroad tracks, motorists must always obey the law
and be aware of your surroundings. Please remember, it against the
law to stop your vehicle on the railroad tracks and anywhere within
the highway-rail grade crossing. Highway-rail grade crossings are
typically marked by white stop lines located on the pavement in
advance of the crossing, and if not marked by white stop lines, the
highway-rail grade crossing extends from protective gate arm to
protective gate arm.
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According to Illinois Operation Lifesaver, more than 67 percent
of all rail-related collisions occur at crossings with active warning devices
(flashing lights, gates, and ringing bells).
During 2016 there were 120 railroad crossing collisions in Illinois involving
motor vehicles. These collisions resulted in 43 injuries and 22 fatalities. In
addition, there were 39 trespassing incidents on railroad property which
resulted in 17 injuries and 22 fatalities. Illinois is ranked 2nd in the nation
in grade crossing fatalities and 7th in the nation in railroad trespassing
fatalities.
For more information on Rail Safety Week please visit: https://oli.org/about-us/news/rail-safety-week-2017.
[Tpr. Sean T. Ramsey
Safety Education Officer
Illinois State Police District 09]
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