• Driver safety tips - crossings with lights and gates

    • 5-14-2012
    • For Adult Drivers

    Operation Lifesaver's simple steps for safely navigating railroad crossings equipped with lights and gates. From our safety partners at the Utah Transit Authority.

  • Bike safety tips around tracks and trains

    • 4-30-2012
    • PSAs
    • For Adult Drivers
    • For Kids
    • Volunteers

    Bicyclists - follow these tips to stay safe when near train tracks or accessing passenger rail systems. From Operation Lifesaver's safety partners at the Utah Transit Authority.

  • Distracted?

    • 4-12-2012
    • PSAs
    • For Adult Drivers
    • For Kids
    • Volunteers

    Distraction near trains and tracks can be deadly - these tips can keep you safe.

  • Train Station Platform Safety for Passengers

    • 4-12-2012
    • PSAs
    • For Adult Drivers
    • For Kids
    • Volunteers

    How to stay safe as you're waiting for a train.

  • Stalled on the tracks? Get out, get away.

    • 3-26-2012
    • PSAs
    • For Adult Drivers
    • Training Modules

    This short video shows what to do if your vehicle stalls on the tracks: get out immediately and find the 800 emergency number near the crossing, or dial 911 and give your exact location.

  • If it won’t fit, don’t commit!

    • 2-27-2012
    • PSAs
    • For Adult Drivers
    • Training Modules

    Getting stuck in a line of cars at a crossing can lead to disaster if you get caught on the tracks. If there's a chance traffic will trap you on the crossing, stop before the tracks and wait for the train to pass.

  • Where do you stop at the crossing?

    • 2-27-2012
    • PSAs
    • For Adult Drivers
    • Training Modules

    Here's a good question: Where exactly are you supposed to stop at a railroad crossing? Watch this 20-second video and find out!

  • You are Expected Home for Christmas

    • 12-18-2011
    • PSAs
    • For Adult Drivers
    • For Kids

    Operation Lifesaver Estonia's railway safety campaign public service announcement features the slogan “Let the Train Pass! You are Expected Home for Christmas.” Used with permission of Operation Lifesaver Estonia. Visit their website: http://bit.ly/sQtqeL

  • Bad Move 2

    • 11-21-2011
    • PSAs
    • For Adult Drivers
    • For Kids

    In Operation Lifesaver's pedestrian safety video, Jessie tells Robert that they need to talk. They go for a walk, leaving their black Lab at home. Take another look and see how this tragedy unfolds.

  • Bad Move

    • 9-22-2011
    • PSAs
    • For Adult Drivers

    In Operation Lifesaver's pedestrian safety video, Jessie tells Robert that they need to talk. They go for a walk, leaving their Labrador dog at home. Was the place they chose for their walk a bad move?