Safety Group’s Ads Aim to Reduce Crashes with Trains in Ohio

December 31, 2008

A rail safety group plans a campaign to reduce Ohio’s relatively high numbers of pedestrians and vehicles struck by trains.

Operation Lifesaver says Ohio ranks 7th with 113 crashes involving trains that left eight people dead and 40 injured last year.

Officials say the state has seen 13 train-related fatalities so far in 2008.

Starting in January, the group plans to air radio public service announcements in Ohio using humor to convey the serious message that trying to cross in front of a train can be deadly. The ads say it’s similar to jumping into the water if you see a shark.

The spots also will run in other key states. Operation Lifesaver Ohio coordinator Shel Senek says a person or a vehicle is hit by a train about once every two hours in the U.S.

On the Net: Operation Lifesaver ads: www.oli.org/shark/

Topics Ohio

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  • January 5, 2009 at 10:10 am
    nobody important says:
    Do you know how many train crossings there are in Ohio? It's not possible to spend the amount of money needed to make these "perfectly" safe. Idiots will find a way around t... read more
  • January 5, 2009 at 10:08 am
    Cometalia says:
    Gosh Doug, you're absolutely right. No one has any personal responsibility and the new nanny state will hold our hands all of our lives and we won't have to think or act for o... read more
  • January 5, 2009 at 9:52 am
    Doug says:
    Why would the tax payers pay for it. The railroad will cover the expense of making the crossings more safe. Thats how it works. Under your logic, NO gates would be necessary. ... read more

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