7 June 2012

SCR to Observe “ International Level Crossing Awareness Day on 7th June, 2012 and Conduct Special Safety Drive


Every year, UIC (International Union of Railways)observes o­ne day as the International Level Crossing Awareness Day (ILCAD).This year, 7th June, 2012 is being observed as ILCAD. Indian Railways is participating in this global campaign to sensitize road users to enhance safety at level crossings. The International Level Crossing Awareness Day focuses o­n educational measures and promotion of safe behaviour at and around level crossings.

The number of accidents at unmanned level crossingsoccurring o­n Indian Railways is a matter of concern.At present, there are 2236 level crossings over South Central Railway, out of which 879 are unmanned level crossings, where the accidents occur primarily due to inadequate precautions by the road users likefailing to observe the mandatorysign boards, and basic traffic safety rules as per the Motor Vehicles Act.

Special Safety Drive: South Central Railway launches a seven days long Special Safety Drive especially targeting safety at unmanned level crossings from 7thto 13thJune, 2012with a view to eradicate accidents at unmanned level crossings.The drive focuses o­n organizing public awareness campaigns to educateand counsel the road users and make them aware of the relevant provisions related tosafe crossing of Level Crossings such as:-

Organizing safety Seminars at various places in the Divisions including Road Transport offices and Educational institutions.
Checking the whistling habits of Loco Pilotswhile approaching the level crossings by deputing officers and supervisors in the first coach immediately after the Locos of the trains.
Joint ambush checks involving Railway Protection Force, Government Railway Police & Civil Authorities at the level crossings toapprehend errant road users under sections of MotorVehicle Act.
Ensuring availability of speed breakers whistle boards, road signs and stop boards etc.,at Level Crossing gates.
South Central Railway has formulated aSafety Action Plan to eliminate all the unmanned Level Crossings by 2015 through various measures such as replacement of Unmanned Level Crossingswith Limited Height subways, Road Over Bridges, Road Under Bridges, suitable diversions and manning of Unmanned Level Crossing Gatesetc.During the last two years (2010-11 & 2011-12), 357 UnmannedLevelCrossingshavebeeneliminated in SCR.Apart from elimination of Unmanned Level Crossings, a large number of campaigns / programs are also being organized.

Cooperation from all Road Vehicle users is solicited in following the safety procedures while crossing unmanned level crossings.The simple act of stopping and looking out for any approaching train in both directions and then crossing the track in a safe manner at unmanned level crossings will avoid any scope for accident.Alertness and cautionon the part of road users is of prime importance to achieve zero accidents at level crossing gates.