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Figure 7 Breakdown of active level crossings according to the level of protection in 2010. Source: Rail Safety and Standards Board



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Figure 7 Breakdown of active level crossings according to the level of protection in 2010. Source: Rail Safety and Standards Board

In Figure 7 the data for 24 countries show that level crossings with automatic user-side warning (typically flashing lights) are the most common type of active crossings (38 %), closely followed by the level crossings with automatic user-side protection and warning (barriers with lights) (34 %).

Figure 8 Fatalities per victim category (2008-2010). Source: Rail Safety and Standards Board



Figure 8 clearly shows that the majority of fatalities are unauthorised persons. Level-crossing accidents account for
28 % of fatalities, whereas passenger fatalities make up less than 5 % of the total number of deaths on railways.



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