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Trains Can't Stop - Train Safety PSA with Rabbit
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Trains Can't Stop - an important Public Service Announcement (PSA) about train safety, brought to you by the Federation of Animals Representing Trains (FART). Here a rabbit runs down the train tracks to show how destructive trains can be. Spoiler alert: There is a massive explosion.
Stop. Trains Can't! Don't cause a train crash or a train accident.
Please stop at railroad crossings. Train deaths are rising. As this rabbit explains, even if a train sees you on the railroad tracks, it can't stop in time. In fact, it takes a train one mile to stop after applying its breaks! In 2015,
Statistics from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA - part of the U.S. Department of Transportation) show that, in 2015, vehicle-train collisions totaled 2,075. Injuries were equal to 1,032, and 233 people died.
A calculation of NHTSA statistics on the rate of deaths per collision in vehicle/vehicle crashes versus the FRA statistics of deaths per collision in vehicle/train crashes reveals that, a motorist is almost 20 times more likely to die in a crash involving a train than in a collision involving another motor vehicle.
Stop. Trains Can't! Don't cause a train crash or a train accident.
Please stop at railroad crossings. Train deaths are rising. As this rabbit explains, even if a train sees you on the railroad tracks, it can't stop in time. In fact, it takes a train one mile to stop after applying its breaks! In 2015,
Statistics from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA - part of the U.S. Department of Transportation) show that, in 2015, vehicle-train collisions totaled 2,075. Injuries were equal to 1,032, and 233 people died.
A calculation of NHTSA statistics on the rate of deaths per collision in vehicle/vehicle crashes versus the FRA statistics of deaths per collision in vehicle/train crashes reveals that, a motorist is almost 20 times more likely to die in a crash involving a train than in a collision involving another motor vehicle.
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