"Ten Don 'ts" of Railway Safety Common Sense
1. Don't climb or drill the fence into the railway, and don't damage the fence.
Don't put or throw anything at the train on the railway or train.
Don't steal, dismantle or destroy any equipment and facilities along the railway.
4. Don't buy and sell railway equipment illegally.
5. Don't destroy railway subgrade, slope protection drainage ditch, shelter forest and slope protection lawn.
6. Don't drill, jump, climb or hit the train.
7. Don't lift kites, balloons, drones, model airplanes and other items within 500m on both sides of the railway, and don't throw anything at the power supply catenary.
8. It is forbidden to dig pits, take sand, build buildings or drill, pile up heavy objects, garbage, burn articles and dump corrosive articles in the railway line safety protection zone.
9. Don't illegally build under the bridge or erect or install any other equipment and facilities on the pier.
10, don't illegally plant vegetation and crops in the fence.
Matters needing attention
The cross-country safety of railway business lines is closely related to the public. Accident analysis shows that the main causes of cross-country casualties are pedestrians walking, sitting, crossing railway lines, crossing railway freight yards, climbing, jumping, pedestrians and motor vehicles grabbing railway crossings and committing suicide. Railway bridges and tunnels are closed to all pedestrians.
These accidents not only lead to the direct loss of citizens' lives and property, but also pose a great threat to railway traffic safety, especially when motor vehicles illegally cross intersections, which often cause trains to derail.
These accidents not only reflect the weak legal awareness and safety awareness of some public, but also remind railway transport enterprises, local governments and relevant media to strengthen the publicity and guidance of safety knowledge.