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"Family Vacation" RV Drivers Rail Safety PSA

Family road trips should lead to memories, not mishaps. Before your next adventure, make sure everyone arrives safely by knowing what to do near railroad tracks and crossings. Check out Family Vacation and travel smart -- because safe choices start with you.

"The Long Game" RV Drivers Rail Safety PSA

Staying safe around tracks and trains isn’t a game of chance — it takes planning, caution and awareness. Before you hit the road in your RV, make sure you’re ready to play it smart. Watch The Long Game for key tips to help you stay safe and keep your trip on track.

Always expect a train. Trains are quieter and move faster than you think. They can run at any time, on any track in either direction.

See Tracks? Think Train!®

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GET OUT! GET AWAY! FIND THE BLUE AND WHITE SIGN. If your vehicle gets stuck or stalls at a crossing, get everyone out and far away immediately, even if you do not see a train.

Call the number on the Blue and White Emergency Notification System (ENS) sign and share the crossing ID number with the dispatcher. No sign? Dial 911.

Learn more about ENS Signs
Know what to do near railroad tracks. Drivers of low clearance vehicles need to know the importance of being prepared. Safe driving requires awareness of length, braking distance and ground clearance -- especially around railroad tracks.

Our #STOPTrackTragedies Public Service Announcement campaign tells the real stories of people who have been personally affected by rail-related incidents and why you should always use caution near railroad tracks and trains.

Learn more and see the PSAs