Whether you are a car, ambulance, police officer, or pedestrian, you must stop for the train. As the amount of drivers increase many train related accidents and deaths occur more frequently due …show more content…
Another common mistake in people who are hit by trains is they fail to recognize how fast a train is really moving. The front of the train is shaped like an optical allusion, and since they are so big, they seem to be traveling at a much slower speed. However, they are not. Most moving trains travel at at least 55 mph.
There are also many warning devices that are put up to help drivers while crossing a railroad track. Usually, there are signs on the road indicating that a railroad crossing is coming up. Also, if there is a train coming, there will be flashing lights and often a gate will come down. In these cases you should never cross the track or go around the gate. If you think that the lights might be broken it is important to make sure that you have a clear line of sight down both sides of the track because trains can come from either direction at any time. If your car happens to stall in the middle of a train track, get out of the vehicle and call law enforcement. Make sure that you are standing a very clear distance from the track because the train could potentially push the car into you. When crossing a track at night, do not assume the coast is clear because