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NTSB Closes Recommendations on Preventing Rail Worker Fatalities

The closed recommendations are related to the deaths of two railway workers struck and killed by a Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority train on Jan. 26, 2010.

by Staff
April 26, 2022
NTSB Closes Recommendations on Preventing Rail Worker Fatalities

 

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) closed recommendations to reduce rail worker fatalities, one of 10 issues on the NTSB’s Most Wanted List of Safety Improvements for 2021-2022​.

The closed recommendations are related to the deaths of two railway workers struck and killed by a Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) train on Jan. 26, 2010. The NTSB voted to close two related recommendations, R-12-034 and R-12-035, earlier this month.

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This month marks the halfway point for the 2021-2022 Most Wanted List, used to target the agency’s congressionally mandated advocacy efforts on implementing safety recommendations that will reduce fatalities and injuries in every transportation mode.

“We are an agency that never, ever relents on safety,” said NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy. “The NTSB carefully tracks and advocates for recommendations until they’re implemented — however long it takes. For example, it took 50 years of investigation, advocacy, and persistence by the NTSB to make positive train control a reality across the country.”

Five of the 10 issues on the Most Wanted List are aimed at combatting the public health crisis on our roads — rising motor vehicle crash deaths and injuries.

Last year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration acted on an NTSB recommendation to develop a detailed pedestrian crash data set that better represents real-life scenarios when testing pedestrian collision avoidance systems. The closed recommendation is H-18-044​​.

“It’s unthinkable that we lose an average of 106 lives every day on our roads,” Homendy said. “We need bold, immediate action on NTSB recommendations to reverse this deadly trend and achieve our ultimate goal: zero roadway deaths.”

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At any given time, the NTSB has more than 1,100 open, unimplemented safety recommendations that, when implemented, will improve safety for all who use the nation’s transportation system.

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