Railway Safety is no game

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Title: Railway safety is no game

Weighing over 100 tons,

(Camera shows someone putting down a toy locomotive on track.)

a train can take up to 2 kilometres to stop.

(Side view of toy locomotive and railway car hooking up before departing.)

(Top view of same hook-up operation of locomotive and railway car.)

(Camera shows miniature toy track being laid down by a human hand with locomotive facing camera in background.)

When you approach a railway crossing, slow down...

(...camera in driver's seat of toy automobile approaching a level railway crossing on hardwood floor and human hand installing a railway crossing sign facing traffic.)

look, listen, and obey the signals,

Because when the train comes,

(Camera pans across a railway level crossing sign from behind with vehicular traffic shown waiting for train to pass.)

it can't stop for you.

Safety is no game.

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Last year, more than 70 people died in accidents on Canadian railways.

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For more information on Rail Safety is no game, visit www.operationlifesaver.ca, or call
1 800 O–Canada.

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