
ArmInfo. In light of the approaching spring, the intensification of spring field work, and the intensification of railway traffic, South Caucasus Railways (SCR) urges citizens to strictly observe safety regulations and exercise vigilance and responsibility on the railway infrastructure. This was stated in a statement by SCR.
According to the source, the company urges citizens not to burn dry grass near railway tracks, not to drive livestock along the tracks, not to violate crossing rules, and to cross them only in designated areas. Parents whose children attend schools near railway tracks are required to conduct educational work with their children. At the initiative of SCR, the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports has introduced a course on railway safety into the school curriculum. However, parents are obligated to periodically remind children of these rules, developing and maintaining responsibility in minors.
"Vehicle users must be especially vigilant." This situation is becoming more intense year after year, parallel to the growing number of vehicles. Drivers are required to strictly adhere to the rules of crossing tracks, obey road signs, monitor traffic lights, not drive around closed barriers, and not cross tracks in unauthorized places. "Transport users are obliged to observe traffic rules anyway, but especially on the railway, since the consequences of accidents involving trains are most severe for motorists," the statement emphasizes.
The speed of South Caucasus Railway passenger trains on some sections reaches 100 km/h, which increases the train's braking distance. This circumstance reduces the ability of train drivers to prevent collisions and further increases the responsibility of vehicle drivers for preventing accidents at crossings. Statistics show that all accidents at railway crossings occur due to the fault of vehicle drivers who ignored road signs, violated speed limits, or were inattentive. And the price of such poor driving standards is human life.
Several years of South Caucasus Railway's systematic accident prevention efforts, in cooperation with the Road Police and local authorities, have led to a certain stabilization of traffic safety at crossings. No similar incidents were recorded in the first four months of this year. And it is extremely It is desirable that statistics continue to please us with the absence of accidents, which means the preservation of the lives and health of our fellow citizens.