Government News  
Government News and Press Releases Bookmark Us
 Home > Australian News and Press Releases > 2007 > June Wednesday 7 January 2009
13th June, 2007

Behaviour change needed at level crossings: ARA

Behaviour change needed at level crossings: ARA

By Staff Writer

The Australian Rail Association (ARA) has responded to claims in the media from trucking industry representatives that technology could prevent Rail Level Crossing accidents, suggesting it overlooks the main problem of illegal driver behaviour around crossings.

According to the Association, train drivers regularly report illegal behaviour at level crossings by road users, especially heavy vehicle drivers including the disobeying of stop signs.

The Association is calling for national road user behavioural programs, higher fines for level crossings infringements, and more and smarter policing.

 “Now is the time to address drivers’ illegal behaviours at level crossings as a matter of
urgency,” said ARA CEO Mr Bryan Nye.ARA

In the past governments have achieved very successful behavioural change in the areas of seatbelt wearing and drink driving and the Association says Australia needs to address unsafe driver behaviours at level crossings in a similar manner including education and enforcement on a national scale.

All State Governments are currently working in partnership with the rail industry in delivering a national education and enforcement campaign to be completed by mid-2008.

Read All Australia Press Releases
More Australian Press Releases
Excellence in environment
Bigger the car, bigger the cost
NSW councils lost $588 million says Minister
Lesson plan for councils
Torbay calls for alternative regional government
Search
Search is currently disabled.

Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Resources
Government News © 2008