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Report on the MaineDOT Highway Safety Improvement Program, 1990-2004 & Performance of the MaineDOT Hazard Elimination Program for projects completed in 1997-2000
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The Federal Railroad Administration can improve highway-rail grade crossing safety by ensuring compliance with accident reporting requirements and addressing sight obstructions
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Lighting, visibility, and railroad-highway grade crossings
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Collision of Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation (METRA) train and Transportation Joint Agreement School District 47/155 school bus at railroad/highway grade crossing in Fox River Grove, Illinois, on October 25, 1995
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Highway/rail grade crossing collision near Sycamore, South Carolina, May 2, 1995
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Compilation of pedestrian safety devices in use at grade crossings
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Level crossings
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Safety of highway-railroad grade crossings
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Current Federal Railroad Administration safety initiatives
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Prefabricated concrete panel railroad crossings with preformed rubber flangeway fillers
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Safety of highway-railroad grade crossings
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Evaluation of accident prediction and hazard index formulas for railroad highway crossings
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Integration of light rail transit into city streets
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Structural and geometric characteristics of highway-railroad grade crossings
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Railroad-highway grade crossings
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Measures of effectiveness, railroad-highway grade crossings, and visibility
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Railroad-highway grade crossings
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Measures of effectiveness, railroad-highway grade crossings, and visibility
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Partnering in safety
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Federal, state, and local roles in rail safety
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Railroad-highway at grade crossings, State of Connecticut, Public act 74-68
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Freight car reflectorization
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Grade Separation Program
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Gate it-- or risk it
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