June 2022 saw Network Rail begin its Summer Rail Safety Campaign in a bid to increase awareness of rail safety within communities throughout Scotland. Over the recent period of good weather, concerns have been raised following an increased number of misuse incidents.
Seven serious incidents at Broughty Ferry level crossing of deliberate misuse have been reported since the start of the year and, more recently, a shocking four incidents over two days.
The majority of the misuse incidents relate to drivers not stopping when the crossing signal is flashing red, which is not only extremely dangerous but a Road Traffic Offence which may lead to penalty points and a fine.
Shona Robison, MSP (Dundee City East Constituency), said:
“The recent increase in incidents at the Broughty Ferry Level Crossing is concerning.
“This Level Crossing is an important asset for the local community and misuse presents a serious risk to everyone’s safety.
“It’s vital that drivers are alert, take notice of the crossing signal flashing red and stop their vehicle immediately to avoid putting themselves and others in danger.”
Steven Griffin, level crossing manager for Network Rail Scotland, said:
“During the summer months, we can expect increased traffic at Broughty Ferry level crossing. However, that is no excuse to deliberately misuse the crossing.
“We are urging everyone to follow safety instructions to avoid injuring themselves and others.
“We work closely with British Transport Police to raise awareness of the dangers of misusing crossings and with local councils and other stakeholders to educate the public on how to stay safe near the railway.”
Michael Magee, Inspector, BTP said:
“Each year, hundreds of people take risks on and around the railway, resulting in tragic consequences and life-changing injuries.
“We are continuing to proactively patrol the railway network across Scotland. Safety is our number one priority and we’re reminding everyone of the importance of taking care around the railway and that everyone loses when you misuse it.”
The summer safety campaign sees a collaboration between Network Rail, the wider rail industry, British Transport Police, councils and charities in a bid to raise awareness of rail safety across Scotland. Thursday the 9th of June was International Level Crossing Awareness Day and saw Network Rail Scotland team up with British Transport Police to share a hard hitting safety message following an increase in inappropriate behaviour at level crossings during and since the pandemic.
To find out where your nearest Level Crossing is, please visit: https://www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/safety-in-the-community/level-crossing-safety/
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