New Tram Alert System Enters Next Phase of Development

A pioneering project using track vibrations to alert pedestrians to approaching trams is moving into a new phase of development, promising a major boost for light rail safety. The “Safer Tram Crossings” initiative, backed by the Light Rail Safety and Standards Board (LRSSB), is now set to undergo further trials across the UK.

The project has seen Efficiency Ups Ltd develop a new alert system, which was initially tested in Sheffield last year. The research is now being scaled up, with Transport for London and London Tramlink planning further trials. The University of Birmingham Enterprise is also accelerating the development of prototype equipment.

The new system, capable of providing a 30-second warning of an approaching tram, is designed to reduce the risk of collisions with pedestrians.

Craig O’Brien, Head of Engineering Safety and Innovation at the LRSSB, said: “Although serious incidents are fortunately uncommon, reducing the risk of collisions between pedestrians and trams is one of our top priorities. Early tests demonstrated the potential of the VibeSafe to do just that, and we’re fully behind this latest phase of its development. While the principle of using track vibrations as a trigger for warnings has been established, this next stage of the project will focus on determining the most effective way to implement the device and alert people of an approaching tram, be it through audio alarms, visual signals, or a combination of both.”

Jason Molyneux, Managing Director at Efficiency Ups Ltd, added: “It is fantastic to see that the Light Rail Sector are investing in innovative technology that improves public safety – enabling people to make safe decisions about their use. We are absolutely thrilled to be part of this journey with LRSSB and are determined to develop the technology to meet the needs of the sector and the end user – the public.”

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