Any crash that involves a train or tram results in major trauma. Over the past five years there have been 26 collisions between vehicles and trains on South Australian roads.
Road user behaviour is the major causes of crashes at railway level crossings. Actions like queuing at level crossings, not expecting or looking for a second train, not paying attention to the railway level crossing signs or signals, running warning lights and evading boom gates can result in serious injury or death.
Caution More Than One Train
South Australia is the first State in Australia to introduce a warning system which will greatly improve safety for pedestrians at rail crossings.
The More Than One Train warning system is now operational at Emerson Station on the Noarlunga line. Signs read Caution More Than One Train. They illuminate and sound an audible alarm to alert pedestrians when multiple trains are approaching. The system will be installed at 17 sites across the metropolitan network – on all major rail lines including the Glenelg tram line.
Level Crossing Black Spot Program
A new jointly funded level crossing improvement program between the State Government and the Local Government Association will deliver upgrades to a host of level crossing black spots right around South Australia.
In all, the program will see up to $4 million spent on making the regional network safer with local councils to apply for grants for projects such as improved warning signage, sight clearance, lighting upgrades, traffic schemes, crossing closures and road realignment.
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