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.
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- crossings (1)
- Decision making (1)
- Design (1)
- Highways (1)
- I72: Traffic and Transport Planning (1)
- Land use (1)
- Law (1)
- Legal factors (1)
- legislation (1)
- Liability (1)
- liability (1)
- Planning and Forecasting (1)
- Public Transportation (1)
- Railroads (1)
- Rails-with-trails (1)
- Right of way (Land) (1)
- Shared use paths (1)
- State of the practice (1)
- Trails (1)
- :Jones, Michael G. ;Miller, Philip K.2002-08-31:This report, prepared at the direction of the U.S. Department of Transportation, examines safety, design, and liability issues associated with the dev...
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