Are train horns improving road safety? Road users' perspective

Train horns are used as a control at railway level crossing for safety. Despite their wide use, limited information exists on their actual safety benefits. This study used focus groups with road users to understand their perceptions of the usefulness of train horns. This study showed that the messag...

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Published inErgonomics pp. 1 - 12
Main Authors Larue, Grégoire S, Villoresi, Danielle, Nandavar, Sonali, Kidcaff, Andrew, Watling, Christopher N
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 03.04.2024
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Summary:Train horns are used as a control at railway level crossing for safety. Despite their wide use, limited information exists on their actual safety benefits. This study used focus groups with road users to understand their perceptions of the usefulness of train horns. This study showed that the message heard by road users is very simple and contrasts with the amount of information train drivers want to convey. The perceived benefits of the train horn were: (i) an additional layer of protection at active crossings; (ii) an important safety feature at rural/passive crossings; (iii) an increased safety benefit for vulnerable road users; and (iv) a greater safety benefit at night. The disadvantages of the use of train horns were perceived as outweighed by the safety benefits. This study highlights that reducing train horns, if safe to do so, could face resistance from road users and the rail industry.
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ISSN:0014-0139
1366-5847
DOI:10.1080/00140139.2024.2333965