Raising Awareness: Ensuring Rail Safety This Holiday Season
As the joyful holiday season approaches, with bustling travels across cities and towns, Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI) is issuing an important reminder to ensure public safety around railways. With increased traffic during this period, OLI emphasizes that while celebrating with family and friends, it’s crucial to remain vigilant and aware near train tracks. “Remember, a train can come at any time, on any track, from either direction. When you See Tracks? Think Train®!” stated OLI Executive Director, Rachel Maleh.
Key Rail Safety Tips for Holiday Travelers
During this busy travel time, whether you’re driving through Sussex County NJ, exploring festive markets in Vernon Township, or simply commuting in your hometown, it’s essential to follow safety guidelines around trains and tracks:
- Always Expect a Train: Approach every crossing with caution. Trains can arrive on any track at any time, and it's critical to recognize the potential danger.
- Look and Listen: With winter clothing often muffle sounds, ensure you can see and hear your surroundings before approaching tracks.
- Avoid Distractions: Keep headphones and mobile devices away when near train tracks to stay focused.
- Respect Signals: Never try to beat a train at crossings or bypass activated signals; trains require considerable distance to stop.
- Know Emergency Procedures: In the unfortunate event your vehicle stalls on tracks, immediately evacuate and move away from the vehicle. Look for the Blue and White sign to report your location, or call 911.
Safety Reminders for Rail Passengers
OLI’s safety tips extend to passengers on trains, emphasizing simple yet effective precautions: stand back from platform edges, remain alert, and never attempt to cross the tracks outside designated areas. Remember to wait for the train to come to a complete stop before boarding, and be aware of the gap when exiting or entering.
Impact of Rail Safety Awareness
Highlighting the need for vigilance during these travel-heavy months not only protects individuals but also fosters a culture of safety within local communities like Andover Borough and Sparta Township. “Share these important safety tips with your loved ones this holiday season. Together, we can contribute to the #STOPTrackTragedies movement,” Maleh encouraged.
As we immerse ourselves in festivities, let us prioritize safety, ensuring that everyone returns home safely to loved ones and communities. Check out more resources provided by OLI for detailed safety presentations and materials on their website.
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