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The number of cases of motorists taking dangerous and illegal risks at UK level crossings is at a four-year high. | The number of cases of motorists taking dangerous and illegal risks at UK level crossings is at a four-year high. |
Figures released by Network Rail show there were more than 3,400 cases of level-crossing misuse last year, disrupting thousands of trains. | |
It said trains had hit 20 vehicles that tried to drive around barriers after crossing lights had come on, and 15 people had died in accidents. | |
Network Rail is urging changes in the law to toughen sentences for offenders. | |
It says 95% of accidents at level crossings are caused by misuse or errors including drivers ignoring barriers, warning lights and alarms. | |
Every week, an average of more than three motorists and five pedestrians were involved in a near-miss. | |
This is said to have caused delays totalling 55 days to trains and passengers, costing Network Rail about £1.8m. | |
It added that the real cost of level crossing misuse was much higher once damage to trains and tracks and staff time was taken into account. | |
Court sentences | |
A television and radio advertising campaign warning of the dangers, which ran last November, is airing again this month. | |
Network Rail has also released fresh footage of a train missing a car by inches after the vehicle drove in front of the oncoming train and another of a man's shoe being knocked off his foot by a passing train as he ran across its path. | |
It wants longer driving bans for those jailed for motoring offences. Level crossings are a 19th Century solution that should have no place on a 21st Century railway Bob CrowRail, Maritime and Transport union | |
Chief executive Iain Coucher said: "Every week we see people who ignore warning signs and lights or drive round barriers at level crossings just to save a few minutes. | Chief executive Iain Coucher said: "Every week we see people who ignore warning signs and lights or drive round barriers at level crossings just to save a few minutes. |
"This behaviour has the potential for massive damage, disruption and death. | |
"We think that the judiciary penalties received need to reflect the seriousness of these crimes and are calling on the judiciary to consider all these factors when handing down sentences." | |
Bob Crow, general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union, called for level crossings to be phased out. | |
"Level crossings are a 19th Century solution that should have no place on a 21st Century railway, and year on year there are too many unnecessary deaths and serious injuries. | |
"Network Rail should commit itself to a 10-year programme of eliminating crossings, replacing them with bridges or underpasses, so that trains no longer have to mix with road traffic or pedestrians." |