-

No Harvest Is Worth Your Life: New VR-based Driver-training Video Gets Farmers Behind the “Wheel” to Test Their Rail-safety Knowledge

OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Picture this: it’s early morning on your farm. You load your harvest into your truck and head to the local grain elevator. As you turn off the highway, you approach a rail crossing. Do you stop? You’re in a rush, and the back end of your truck is blocking highway traffic. You can hear the distant horn of an approaching train — but you can also hear honks from fellow drivers. Should you risk it and just cross?

Whether you’re a new driver or a seasoned one, keeping yourself safe around railway tracks is about staying alert and knowing the rules. Today, Operation Lifesaver Canada — a national not-for-profit dedicated to rail safety — unveiled a new Train to Drive virtual-reality (VR) video designed specifically for the agricultural community. The interactive video tests whether farmers and other agricultural workers know how to safely approach railway crossings and respond in situations like the one just described.

“Collisions at railway crossings can happen in a split second. Train to Drive allows drivers to make choices in real time around virtual railway tracks and trains, and to see the results — good and tragic — in the safety of that VR environment,” said Sarah Mayes, National Director of Operation Lifesaver Canada.

Collisions at road-rail crossings are tragically common in Canada. In 2019, there were 174 such incidents which killed 28 people and seriously injured another 29.

“Our hope is that farmers, agricultural workers, driver-training companies, and even governments will use this program, and that OL’s "Look. Listen. Live." rail safety message will resonate with drivers — new and experienced.”

The Train to Drive program includes several different training videos aimed at new and inexperienced drivers as well as professional bus and truck drivers. You can experience Train to Drive yourself by visiting TraintoDrive.ca and clicking the video link. The website also provides instructions on how to view the videos on other devices such as mobile phones or Oculus Go, and offers rail safety tips to use next time you’re behind a real wheel.

Now get in the driver's seat and put your rail safety knowledge to the test!

About Operation Lifesaver

Established in Canada in 1981, Operation Lifesaver is a national rail-safety public-awareness program sponsored by Transport Canada and the Railway Association of Canada and its members, including CN, CP, VIA Rail, Metrolinx, exo, West Coast Express and Genesee & Wyoming, among others. Through partnerships with safety councils, police, the trucking industry, labour and community groups, Operation Lifesaver works to save lives by educating Canadians about the hazards of rail crossings and trespassing on railway property. Members of the public are invited to follow OL on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to keep up-to-date on the latest rail safety news.

Contacts

Maryse Bétournay
Operation Lifesaver
613-564-8100
mbetournay@railcan.ca

Operation Lifesaver Canada


Release Versions

Contacts

Maryse Bétournay
Operation Lifesaver
613-564-8100
mbetournay@railcan.ca

Social Media Profiles
More News From Operation Lifesaver Canada

Phil Breden and Wemotaci, Que. Awarded Prestigious Roger Cyr Awards for Rail Safety

OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of Rail Safety Week 2023 (September 18 – 24), Operation Lifesaver Canada (OL)—a national not-for-profit dedicated to promoting rail safety—is pleased to announce the recipients of its prestigious 2022 Roger Cyr Awards. Wemotaci, Que. has been selected as the winner of OL’s Roger Cyr Award for Communities, and OL’s British Columbia Committee Chair, Phil Breden, will receive the individual Roger Cyr Award. Named after the founder of Operation Lifesaver (O...

Hundreds of Decals and Signs Unveiled as Part of OL Canada's Rail Crossing Safety-Awareness Program

OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Every year, dozens of Canadians are killed or seriously injured in collisions at railway crossings. Today, as part of its 20th annual Rail Safety Week (September 18-24, 2023), Operation Lifesaver (OL) Canada is pleased to announce that 20 additional communities have joined its “Look. Listen. Live.” Community Safety Partnership Program as a way to prevent these senseless tragedies from happening. This national initiative encourages municipalities to install brig...

Operation Lifesaver Canada Marks 20th Annual Rail Safety Week

OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Every year, more than 2,100 North Americans are killed or seriously injured in rail crossing and trespassing incidents. Next week, Operation Lifesaver (OL) Canada will mark an important milestone in its efforts to #STOPTrackTragedies: the 20th anniversary of its annual Rail Safety Week campaign (September 18-24, 2023). Since 2003, Rail Safety Week (RSW) has served to remind Canadians that taking risks near tracks and trains—whether it’s using tracks as a shortc...
Back to Newsroom