Author: Brian L. Bowman, Kristen Stinson, Cecil Colson
Date of Publication: 2000 (?)
Abstract:
In April 1996, the state of Alabama Legislature, through the passage
of Act 503, directed the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) to
conduct a comprehensive study of rail-highway grade crossings in the state
and recommend methods to drastically reduce the number of vehicle-train
crashes. Senate Act 503 states: “... That the Alabama Department of Transportation
is directed to conduct a comprehensive study of the rail/highway grade
crossings in the state and present a plan to this body recommending methods
to dramatically reduce vehicle/ train accidents by the first day of the
1997 Regular Session.” In response to Act 503, the Multimodal Bureau of
ALDOT developed an Action Plan that compared Alabama’s grade crossing crash
experience with the experience of the national and southeastern states
to identify the prevalent characteristics, identified the perceived needs
of safety and railroad professionals required to decrease vehicle-train
crashes and crash severity, and compiled a list of recommendations
and activities required for implementation. The activities and results
of the Act 503 study documented in the final report are summarized (I).
It discusses the engineering, economic, educational, enforcement, and emotional
impediments to increasing rail-highway intersection safety and presents
a broad range of realistic countermeasures. These countermeasures include
legislative action; judicial reform; and enforcement, economic, and education
initiatives.
No. of Pages: 11
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