More and More Victims of Fatal Railway Accidents Are Younger than 30: ProRail
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The percentage of accidents and near misses involving young people around railway crossings doubled between 2021 and 2025.
An increasing proportion of fatal accidents at railway crossings involve a young person as the victim. This is reported by ProRail, which a national...
More and more victims of fatal railway accidents are younger than 30: ProRail
An increasing proportion of fatal accidents at level crossings involve young people as victims, ProRail reported. The railway infrastructure manager is launching a nationwide campaign to raise awareness among young people about the dangers. Almost a third of fatal victims between 2021 and 2025 were between the ages of 10 and 29.
More and more young people are taking life-threatening risks at railway crossings. ProRail is deeply concerned about the number of times things go (almost) wrong. A new campaign aims to put a stop to young people.
An increasing proportion of fatal accidents at level crossings involve young people as victims. This is reported by ProRail, which is launching a national campaign to make young people more aware of the dangers. Almost one in three fatal victims between 2021 and 2025 was between the ages of 10 and 29.
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