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Light rail vehicles are often quiet and can move as fast as cars, making safety crucial. Always stay alert around train tracks, as any time can be train time. To avoid accidents, never walk in front of trains or between stopped trains, and always look both ways before crossing tracks. Use marked crossings, stand behind caution lines, and never treat tracks as shortcuts. Understanding train signals and signs is vital for your safety. Remember, safety starts with you: Stay off, stay away, and stay alive!
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There’s a New Train in Town! Light Rail Vehicles are so quiet you may not hear them coming, and they are as fast as a car.
tay Alert! Don’t Get Hurt! • Never walk in front of a train • Never walk between two stopped trains • Always look both ways before crossing tracks
Approximate Stopping Distance At 55 MPH 200 Ft 230 Ft 300 Ft 600 Ft >5280 Ft
nytime is Train Time Near the train tracks • Any Track • Any Direction • Any Time
orget Shortcuts • Always cross tracks at marked crossings • Always stand behind the caution line • Never use tracks as a shortcut • Never race a train • Walk your bike across the tracks
veryone Should Know Signs and Signals Train Approaching Do Not Drive On Tracks Stop Here On Red No Right Turn Across Tracks Divided Highway Approaching Railroad Crossing Gate Crossing Look Both Ways
racks are for Trains! • Do not climb on top of The Tide vehicles • Never place anything on or around tracks • Cars and people must stay off the • tracks to avoid being hit by a train • Never walk, ride, skateboard, jog or play around light rail tracks
racks are for Trains! Electric wires connect to the top of the train & provide power
You! Safety Starts with You!
Stay Off! Stay Away! Stay Alive! ®