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OPERATION LIFESAVER, INC.
Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI) is a national, non-profit
organization dedicated to reducing injuries and fatalities
caused by train collisions with vehicles and pedestrians.
Did You Know…
In the U.S., roughly 900 people die on the tracks every year and 1,800 are injured in 4,000
rail-related incidents.
A motorist is 40 times more likely to die in a crash involving a train than in a collision with another
motor vehicle.
Trains can’t stop quickly; for example, the average freight train stopping distance is a mile or more.
When a train hits a car, it’s like a car running over a soft drink can.
It is illegal for pedestrians to be on railroad tracks, trestles, equipment and property—trespassers
are subject to arrest and fines.
Be Safe:
Never drive around lowered gates—it’s illegal and deadly.
Never race a train to the crossing—even if you tie, you lose.
Do not get trapped on the tracks—never drive onto a rail crossing until you are sure you can
completely clear the crossing without stopping.
Cross tracks only at designated pedestrian or roadway crossings.
Do not attempt to hop aboard railroad equipment at any time. A slip of the foot can cost you a
limb, or your life.
The good news is that vehicle-train fatalities have been reduced by more than 70 % over the past 28
years; OLI has played an important role in that achievement. For more information see the Operation
Lifesaver Web site at http://www.oli.org/