DON'T CROSS RAILWAY TRACKS
On an average, 12 people are involved in rail accidents every day due to crossing tracks, falling from a running train, being hit by poles while standing dangerously on the footboard and rooftop travelling. On an average every year over 3700 people are involved in railway accidents. It is really shocking to see so many people losing their lives or risking it through their acts,"
Danger zones
There are locations like Borivli, Kurla, Mumbra, Jogeshwari, Andheri, Wadala and Kalyan where people meet with accidents quite frequently.
A senior railway police official attributed this to high density of passengers at these stations apart from slum dwellers who tend to illegally cross tracks.
In large city like Mumbai, authorities can not look after everybody's saftey. People must follow general railway rules otherwise they will pay the hefty price. To save few minutes some people are willing to pay ultimate price with their life. Wake up India wake up! .Don't Cross the Tracks Even if its late. & Most Important, Don't Lend Your hand to Dragged for a person crossing the Tracks on the Platforms.
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