Federal Railroad Administration
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) promotes safe and environmentally sound rail transportation. The FRA conducts research and development tests to evaluate projects in support of its safety mission and to enhance the railroad system as a national transportation resource. Public education campaigns on highway-rail grade crossing safety and the danger of trespassing on rail property are also administered by FRA. Bookmark this collection https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_fra or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530835.
- Gabree, Scott (2)
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- Grade crossing protection systems (1)
- Highways (1)
- Highway safety (1)
- Highway traffic control systems (1)
- Horns (1)
- Human factors (1)
- Noise control (1)
- Prevention (1)
- Rail (Railroads) (1)
- Railroad grade crossings (1)
- Railroad safety (1)
- Right of way (Land) (1)
- Risk analysis (1)
- Security (1)
- Suicide (1)
- Trespassers (1)
- :Rapoza, Amanda ;Boeker, Eric2023-05-01:Researchers assessed the feasibility of altering the locomotive horn sounding pattern of repetition at each crossing in a series of closely-spaced gra...
- :Martino, Michael ;Doucette, Ann2013-05-09:This report presents aggregate findings from 55 psychological autopsies of decedents who were identified as an intentional death (i.e., a suicide) on ...
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