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Level crossings
Individual rail and road agencies are responsible for the management of safety of the various components of their level crossing infrastructure....
Tags: Level crossings Level crossings in NSW are classified in two ways. Firstly by their function and then by their origin (and therefore whether access must legally be...
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Motorists
Annual campaigns to promote safety for motorists and pedestrians at level crossings are conducted in NSW.
The following are examples...
Tags: Level crossings Level crossings in NSW are assessed using the Australian Level Crossing Assessment Model (ALCAM) which is used to help determine the priority for...
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The campaign
Stop. Or get stopped in your tracks
'Stop. Or get stopped in your tracks' is a community awareness campaign about safety...
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Australian Transport Safety Bureau
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) in its Monograph of Level Crossing Accidents reviewed 87 fatal...
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Interface Agreements for Road and Rail Infrastructure Owners
The Rail Safety Act 2008 includes a requirement for interface agreements between...
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Laws and penalties
Breaking road rules on or around level crossings could result in a fine and loss of demerit points.
Details can be found on...
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Tags: Level crossings This area provides information on the management of level crossings in NSW. A level crossing is the intersection of a road or pedestrian walkway...
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