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A.15
RAILWAY CROSSINGS
There
are two types of railway crossings:
| Controlled Crossings:
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These are
safer, because they have flashing lights, bells and/or boom
gates. Stop on red signal means, stop when the red lights
are flashing. |
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| Un-controlled
Crossings
These have
only 'silent warnings, like stop signs, give way signs or
simply a railway crossing sign.
Like all
signs, to overlook a railway crossing warning sign can
become a fatal error! |
Two
main mishaps occur at railway crossings.
1.
The worst one is to miss the signs or flashing lights through
neglect or the sun blinding you temporarily. You must not allow this
to happen when driving anytime, but certainly not approaching a
railway crossing.
Listen
for trains and turn off the music, when near a crossing. Even a
controlled crossing could malfunction. Slowing down will give you
extra time to check for trains. It also saves wear and tear on
your vehicle as you cross the rails.
2.
Queuing across a railway crossing! This mistake can have
deadly consequences!
In
busy urban centres, where trains and motor cars are constantly
intersecting at railway crossings this is a common mistake. Don't
rush into a crossing. Hold back, if traffic is heavy and check
if the exit is clear.
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A
bus has stopped beyond the railway line. Obey the sign:
Do not
queue across the railway line, until clear on the
other side.
A blocked
exit, such as this, may turn into death-trap.
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| Do
not enter the
railway crossing, unless you are sure the exit is clear.
Your life would literally be ‘on the line’, if you
were stuck on the rails and a train were rolling towards
you. |
After
a train has
passed do not hurry across a railway line. If there are two or more
railway lines, a second train could be approaching from the opposite
direction! This also applies to pedestrian, who are in a hurry to
cross, after one train has passed. Without thinking, they cross,
only to be hit by a train from the other direction!
Stalling
on a railway line:
| In
the rare event of your engine stalling right on the
railway line and not re-starting, here is a way to get out
of trouble, unless rolling away in neutral is
possible. (Manual transmission only). |
Unless
you have a flat battery, the car will move forward, as the
engine turns over. Keep turning the key, until clear of the
railway line. If unsuccessful, leave the vehicle! |
| 1.
Engage first gear, handbrake must be released! |
| 2.
Disengage the clutch (pedal off the floor) |
| 3.
Turn the ignition key, over and over! |
A
MISTAKE AT A RAILWAY CROSSING PUTS
YOUR LIFE ON THE LINE !
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