Our Green friends are staying in various countries and safety at railway level crossing is a major issue in every country. 7 May 2013 is the International Level Crossing Awareness Day ( ILCAD) . You are all kindly invited to take part in the ILCAD 2013 international press conference organised together with a round table with experts from different countries and sectors (road, rail, institutions and specialists in human factors, in education?) to take place at the UN in Geneva on . Among others Mrs Eva Molnar, Director, UNECE Transport Division will open the event. For more information and registration click on http://www.unece.org/trans/roadsafe/2nd_grs_week/ilcad.html.
Some figures on level crossings: 1. Estimations: 1 million LX in the world, millions of near misses and over 6000 fatalities 2. According to the World Health Organisation traffic accidents cost between 1 to 2% (in high income countries) of the Gross National Product according to the country. 3. Consolidated figures in the 27 countries in the EU: ?nbsp 123 000 level crossings in 2010 ?nbsp 619 accidents in 2010 (831 in 2009) ?nbsp 359 fatalities in 2010 (405 in 2009) ?nbsp Fatalities at level crossings represent 30% of all rail fatalities in the EU, 1.2% of all road fatalities in the EU Since 2009, the UIC has been coordinating the International Level Crossing Awareness Day (ILCAD) campaign running under the motto ?Act safely at level crossings?. The UIC, representing the railway community worldwide, has been working with a small but growing number of road sector organizations, the European Commission and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), in order to raise awareness among road users and pedestrians of the risks at level crossings and to change their behaviour. More than 40 countries around the world were engaged in ILCAD 2012.
This campaign proceeds from an uncomfortable statistic: too many people die or are injured in accidents at level crossings. However, though the majority of these are due to misuse by motorists and pedestrians, the popular misconception is that these accidents are a railway problem. Conferences on the issue show that the only really effective way to decrease the number of accidents, short of closing all level crossings, is education, highlighting the risks and making people aware of the potential consequences if they do not follow the simple rules of the road.
As requested by the United Nations General Assembly, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations regional commissions are organizing the second Global UN Road Safety Week to raise global, regional, national and local awareness about Road Safety issues, with particular attention to pedestrians. This will take place worldwide in each UN region from 6 to 12 May 2013.
Following the enthusiasm shown by many ILCAD partners to join the Global United Nations Road Safety Week it has been decided to organise ILCAD 2013 during that particular week. Among other events taking place at UNECE in Geneva that week, the 7th May should be dedicated to ILCAD 2013. This will include a round table with representatives from rail- and road safety specialists and authorities, education-, human behaviour and enforcement specialists, UNECE member states, the EC, together with an exhibition to display ILCAD partners? activities. ILCAD partners may organise their own events on 7th May or during the whole week in their respective country.
In the 3rd UIC/ILCAD international drawing contest for children on the occasion of ILCAD to be held on 7 May and received about 2000 votes last within 2 weeks!!!
Based on you voting my attached drawing stood 1st. in 8 to 12 years group and I have received attached certificate.
The key person beside us initiative is Ms. Isabelle Fonverne . With her initiative to involve children for level Crossing safety awareness campaigning the drawing contest was started in the years 2011.
For further information one can contact Ms. Isabelle Fonverne: fonverne@uic.org
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25 Comments
Thank you for sharing.
Posted 27-08-2013 17:24
Very True, Rajashree
Posted 11-06-2013 21:07
better Safe than sorry!
Posted 28-04-2013 03:22
Congrats for ur winning entry!!
Posted 20-04-2013 20:57
Yeap I am so happy to hear the news!
Posted 19-04-2013 13:56
Rajashreedidi stood 1st. 2013 ILCAD contest,
With your support her drawing became the best.
Posted 19-04-2013 13:36
Thank Smriti Limbu for sharing your view.
Posted 16-04-2013 15:31
thanks for sharing. got to know about the safe level crossing
Posted 16-04-2013 15:25
Thank you brother firas douss.
Posted 16-04-2013 12:25
Nice report :)
Posted 16-04-2013 03:09
Nice report :)
Posted 16-04-2013 03:09
Thank you Eco Generation team for extending your moral support on posting of report on such important issue.
Posted 15-04-2013 22:04
@Rajashree, thanks for the posting. You are right! This posting is worth reading!
Posted 15-04-2013 16:37
Thank you Christy for sharing your view.
Initially i was not planning to post such report here, as it was not related to Green. But as per Shiba, it is issue of every country and need to be shared. So shared for the benefit of all of us.
Posted 15-04-2013 13:09
Many congratulations, Rajashree!!
Yes, sad stories related to rail crossing accidents is generally spoken in every country.
It's reality existing very close to us.
Posted 15-04-2013 09:39
Brother Dhiroj Prasad Koirala - Thank you for your information. It is expensive to develop Railway system in Hilly area .
Posted 15-04-2013 00:55
There is only one railway in Nepal Rajashree connecting Janakpur Dham(Nepal) to Jainagar(India). But in recent years a detail studies to develop two electric railway megaprojects are being carried out.
Posted 14-04-2013 23:32
Thank you brothers Pratap, Unmesh and Osama.
Posted 14-04-2013 23:14
Wonderful poster. Congratulations Rajashree :)
Posted 14-04-2013 22:03
Great news...congrats Rajashree...all the very best
Posted 14-04-2013 21:44
congrats Rajshree. I wish success follow you like this..
Posted 14-04-2013 21:38
Thank you brother Dhiroj Prasad Koirala. Is there any Railway service in Nepal ?
Every years thousand of peoples are dieing at railway crossing. Need safety during crossing of railway track.
Posted 14-04-2013 18:44
Thank you Kahkashan.
Posted 14-04-2013 18:39
WOW! Congrats Rajashree. We are very happy with your achievement.
Posted 14-04-2013 17:45
CONGRATS!!!!
Posted 14-04-2013 17:07