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Resources

www.fra.dot.gov

The Federal Railroad Administration. A good source to research, file and investigate railroad crossing accidents throughout the country. Also contains an exhaustive database with accident statistics, laws and regulations, and railroad and locomotive data.

www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railroad_Crossing

The Free Encyclopedia discussing railroad grade crossings throughout the world, including safety, design, regulations and laws governing use, approach and railroad conduct.

www.oli.org

Operation Lifesaver. Operating Lifesaver describes itself as a non-profit, international continuing public education program first established in 1972 to end collisions, deaths and injuries at places where roadways cross train tracks, and on railroad rights-of-way. Operation Lifesaver programs are sponsored cooperatively by federal, state, and local government agencies; highway safety organizations, and the nation’s railroads.

www.texaspolicecentral.com/Test2c.htm

A Free Test over some interesting factual issues regarding railroad crossings sponsored by law enforcement in the state of Texas.-