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Almost one in three railway crossing deaths are young people

Almost one in three railway crossing deaths are young people

ProRail reports that nearly one in three fatalities at railway crossings between 2021 and 2025 involved young people aged 10 to 29. To address this trend, the rail infrastructure manager is launching a national campaign to increase awareness of crossing dangers among youth.

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