Operation Lifesaver
Operation Lifesaver is an nonprofit, nationwide public education program dedicated
to eliminating collision, deaths, and injuries at highway-rail intersections and
on railroad rights-of-way. It is sponsored cooperatively by a wide variety of partners,
including federal, state and local government agencies, highway safety and transportation
organizations, and the nation’s railroads.
Operation Lifesaver strives to increase public awareness about the danger at places
where the roadway crosses the train tracks and on railroad rights-of-way. The program
seeks to improve driver and pedestrian behavior at highway-rail intersections by
encouraging compliance with traffic laws relating to crossing signs and signals.
Operation Lifesaver endeavors to reduce deaths and injuries on railroad right-of-way
by educating people about the dangers on the tracks. In conjunction with its education
program, Operation Lifesaver emphasizes the enforcement of existing traffic and
trespassing laws, consolidation and closure of redundant highway-rail crossings,
and engineering improvements, including installation and upgrading of crossing warning
devices and signs.
The nation’s railroads, related federal, state, and local governments, business,
railroad suppliers, labor, civic and community leaders and other concerned safety
professionals are all part of state programs. Any person or organization is welcome
to join a state program to work at the local level doing whatever you can to educate
motorists that they need to exercise greater care when driving across highway-rail
grade crossings.
Contact Information
Partner with Operation Lifesaver
For information on how to become an Operation Lifesaver partner in Pennsylvania,
contact Jack W. Hubbard, state coordinator, at (717) 787-6935.
Presentations
The Rail Safety Division has five Certified Level 1 Presenters. If you would
like to schedule an Operation Lifesaver presentation for your school, business or
organization, contact David
C. Hart at (717) 787-9732.
Website
For more information, visit
Operation Lifesaver.
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