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Alabama Law Enforcement Secretary Hal Taylor shared a startling statistic about the roadways we drive every day. 

“Unfortunately, a person or vehicle is hit by a train every three hours in the United States,” Taylor said. “Many of the first responders across our state have responded to these tragic incidents and fully understand the lasting impact these events have on a family as well as the community. 

“We encourage everyone to join our Agency in this national initiative and practice railroad safety not only during Rail Safety Week 2023, but every day of the year.”  

ALEA is responsible for the safety and enforcement of Alabama roadways, but all drivers bear the ultimate responsibility. 

Each year, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) joins fellow law enforcement agencies and first responders across the nation and in Canada to participate in the annual “Operation Clear Track,” the single largest rail safety law enforcement initiative in North America. 

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Operation Clear Track is underway across the state as well as the nation!

Learn more about this nationwide initiative at: https://t.co/j6ldpKy1uz#ALEAProtects #TraintoDrive pic.twitter.com/S1FaPfdCGn

— Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (@ALEAprotects) September 19, 2023

Today, ALEA Troopers will be stationed at railroad crossings and other locations across the state to distribute educational materials to motorists, pedestrians and cyclists to reinforce the importance of crossing and trespass laws.

Rail Safety Week runs through Sunday. 

Included in this year’s campaign is a virtual “Train to Drive” video that allows users to make real-time safety decisions and put their knowledge to the test.  

“The virtual driver training program is a great online tool provided by Operation Lifesaver that gives  everyone a chance to get in the drivers seat and make real-time decisions, while also safely displaying the  devastating consequences of the wrong decision,” 

Whether you’re a veteran, inexperienced driver, or make your living behind the  wheel of a bus or a commercial vehicle, staying safe around railway tracks is all about knowing the rules. 

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Grayson Everett is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @Grayson270