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LIGHT RAIL SAFETY

LIGHT RAIL SAFETY. S t arts with You!. Light Rail Map. There is a New Train in Town. Tide Vehicles are bi-directional. Weight: Nearly 100,000 pounds Speed: Can reach 55mph Occupancy: 160-180 seated & standing Accommodations: Luggage & Bike Racks 4 Interior & 6 exterior cameras

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LIGHT RAIL SAFETY

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  1. LIGHT RAIL SAFETY Starts with You!

  2. Light Rail Map

  3. There is a New Train in Town • Tide Vehicles are bi-directional. • Weight: Nearly 100,000 pounds • Speed: Can reach 55mph • Occupancy: 160-180 seated & standing • Accommodations: • Luggage & Bike Racks • 4 Interior & 6 exterior cameras • 4 Wheelchairs areas • 4 Bikes areas

  4. S.A.F.E.T.Y.

  5. Stay Alert! Don’t Get Hurt!

  6. Stay Alert! Don’t Get Hurt! • Always look both ways before crossing the tracks & never cross or run in front of an approaching train or between two stopped trains. • Use caution when sharing the road with trains. Pay attention to changing traffic patterns & follow the roadway. • Stay alert & obey blank-out signs. Blank-out signs will automatically activate & light up when a train is approaching.

  7. Any Time is Train Time! • Any Track • Any Direction • Any Time

  8. Any Time is Train Time! • Pay attention! Light rail trains are quiet & may travel on any track at any time. • Don’t cross tracks unless you have enough room to cross without stopping & can totally clear the tracks to a safe distance. • When waiting for a train, always stand behind textured warning strips & never walk beyond the end of the station platform.

  9. Forget Shortcuts!

  10. Forget Shortcuts! • Only cross at designated crosswalks & cross quickly without stopping. • Never try to race a train to an intersection. Trains are closer & faster than they appear & they can’t stop quickly or swerve to avoid a collision. • Never drive around lowered crossing gates!

  11. Everyone Should Obey Signs and Signals!

  12. Tracks are for Trains! ®

  13. Tracks are for Trains! • Never walk or stand on train tracks or bridges or inside fences along to the track. • Never climb on trains or play around overhead wires, power system poles, or tracks. • Never stop or park your bike or car on train tracks.

  14. Stay Off! Stay Away! Stay Alive! You! Safety Starts with You! ®

  15. You! Safety Starts with You! • Never throw anything at passing trains or onto tracks. • Avoid electrocution! Stay away from overhead wires & power system poles. • Trespassing is dangerous and illegal. Stay off of train tracks!

  16. Tips for Drivers • The Tide intersects with traffic at 27 locations along the 7.4 mile route. Stay alert! • Don’t stop, pass or shift on the tracks. If you can’t fit don’t commit. • Light rail trains overhang the track by 2 ½ feet on each side.

  17. Tips for Drivers If your vehicle stalls on the tracks don’t hesitate. Get out of the car right away & run away from the tracks in the direction of the train.

  18. Tips for Pedestrians/Bicyclists • When downtown look around. Pay attention to your surroundings. • Only cross at designated crosswalks. • Always get off & walk your bike across the tracks.

  19. Safety on the Platform • Always wait for existing passengers to exit the train before boarding. • Don’t try to flag the train down. The train will stop at every station. • Obey all safety rules on the station platform.

  20. Safety on the Train • Use handrails when standing • Don’t block doorways or emergency exits • In case of an emergency stay calm & listen to all operator instructions

  21. Want to know more? • For more info about The Tide or to schedule a free light rail safety presentation for your business or community organization, contact HRT, Public Outreach at (757) 222-6000 or visit gohrt.com for more details.

  22. RIDE THE TIDE!

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