Brightline clamps down on reckless drivers challenging oncoming trains

In an effort to address the alarming increase in incidents of reckless drivers trying to outpace Brightline trains, the company has taken decisive measures to enhance safety. 

The company has installed cameras at select railroad crossings and has issued warning letters to drivers caught attempting to pass before an oncoming train has become a key strategy.

The warning letters sent by Brightline serve as mere cautionary measures, as the company does not issue tickets to drivers. 

Videos obtained from the newly implemented Red Camera Program vividly depict drivers making split-second decisions to challenge the train’s speed as the crossing guards descend.

Brightline’s initiative aims to educate and inform drivers about the perils associated with disregarding trains. 

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Since 2021, more than 11,000 drivers have received cautionary letters regarding this risky and potentially fatal maneuver.

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Panic and escape in recent Brightline train collision

One recent incident that attracted the attention of the Broward Sheriff’s Office occurred in Dania Beach during a late-night collision between a Brightline train and a vehicle. 

A video captures the moment of impact, resulting in sparks scattering along the train tracks.  Reports are that the three occupants of the vehicle managed to escape seconds before the collision.

An eyewitness said that the car turned onto the tracks in the direction of the oncoming train, evoking a sense of panic among the occupants. Despite attempting to reverse, they eventually fled the vehicle just moments before the train struck.

Authorities from the Broward Sheriff’s Office suspect that alcohol or drugs may have played a role in the crash.

Data from the U.S. Federal Railroad Administration’s online database reveals a concerning trend of accidents and incidents involving Brightline trains. Last year witnessed a peak of 43 recorded incidents, and in 2023 alone, 20 incidents have already been documented.

Brightline’s investment in safety enhancement 

To bolster safety measures, Brightline plans to invest approximately $10 million in a South Florida safety enhancement initiative, which is slated for completion by year-end. 

Delineators, commonly employed in the region’s express lanes, have already been installed at 37 crossings in Broward County, serving as a deterrent for drivers attempting to bypass the crossing gates.

 

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