Anatomy of a Near Miss

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By Jeremy Lipps, @Digital_Lipps This is what a near miss looks like on Twitter and in the dispatch notification we receive:

All trains requested to hold near SF as police investigate near miss. Updates to follow. #Caltrain — Caltrain (@Caltrain_News) February 12, 2014

NearMiss

This is what a near miss actually looks like: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqBWrDgItf0?rel=0&w=700&h=525] At about the 1:00 mark, a group of people try to make it across the tracks, against a flashing crossing gate in the down position with an express train quickly approaching. One man is lucky he made it home that day. Don’t Shortcut Life:

  • Look, Listen, Live!
  • Never go around the gates! The Gate Means Wait
  • Pay attention near tracks.
  • Watch out for a second train.
  • Expect a train on any track, at any time.

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