The Point: RCTC encourages you to take the Rail Safety Pledge
For more than 10 years, the Riverside County Transportation Commission has commemorated Rail Safety Month in September with our partner, California Operation Lifesaver, and our communities. With frequent freight and passenger trains traveling through Riverside County, RCTC actively promotes rail safety education through public outreach programs to increase rail safety awareness at schools, businesses, and communities – especially those near railroad tracks.
With California consistently leading the nation in rail-related fatalities, it’s important to know what to do near tracks whether you’re driving, biking, or traveling on foot. By following these general safety tips, you can stay safe around trains and tracks:
- Remember that trains approach faster and stop slower than they appear! Never overestimate how safe you are.
- Always look both ways before crossing tracks. Always stay alert and eliminate distractions.
- Always cross at designated crossings. Pay attention to and obey warning signs and signals.
- Never walk on tracks. It is illegal and highly dangerous.
- Trains are big! They overhang tracks. Always stay at least 15 feet from the tracks.
- Never stop your vehicle on the tracks. If you stall or get stuck, get all passengers out and then get help.
- Trains always have the right-of-way, so get out of the way! Don’t speed to beat the train, just wait it out.
Rail safety is everyone’s responsibility. You can help do your part by taking RCTC’s Rail Safety Pledge to affirm your commitment to rail safety and be entered for a chance to win a rail safety gift basket with four round-trip Metrolink tickets, a $150 gift card, and exclusive Metrolink swag. Take the pledge at: rctc.org/railsafety
Rail safety presentations are also available to schools, businesses, and organizations in Riverside County. If you are interested in scheduling a rail safety presentation, please contact us by email at: RailSafetyEducation@rctc.org