Road traffic collision update April 2015 – January 2016

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Road traffic collision update
April 2015 – January 2016
Key issues raised and/or suggested by the stories in this edition:
Third party behaviour (including drink-driving)
Vehicle maintenance, and recording
Rear-end collisions
Collisions while stationary
Taxi driver behaviour
Fatigue
Collisions while stationary
Visibility at junctions
Animal strikes
Correct headrest position (for avoiding whiplash)
Weather conditions (adhesion and visibility)
Concentration levels
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January 2016
23 January: Delivery tech in RTA en route to Holbeck
19 January: Neck strain after braking on collision in Doncaster
15 January: Two staff hurt when van struck by HGV near Woking
13 January: One receives shock/trauma in Basford Hall parking incident
10 January: Ice-induced collision near Penrith injures one
9 January: Poor visibility leads to evasive action and collision with bollard at Crewe
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8 January: Lost concentration leads to over-corrective steer and ‘bump to head’
December 2015
31 December: Van strikes car in Haborough, contractor injured
22 December: Train manager injured in collision at Leziate
16 December: Plymouth driver hurt in RTC while on duty
6 December: Two members of Eastleigh DU injured when tyre blows out near Southampton
4 December: Lorry strikes NR vehicle near Winchester, NR driver shaken
2 December: Rear-end collision near York injures NR plumber
2 December: Lorry making three-point turn strikes NR van, driver shaken
November 2015
30 November: Two depot staff injured in accident on M74
25 November: Double shunt injures two at Ferrybridge
25 November: MOM’s car shunted in rear at Halifax
24 November: Guard involved in low-speed incident en route to Clitheroe
22 November: Rear-end collision injures two staff; distraction the cause
18 November: Driver shaken by taxi accident on M6
17 November: Three Off Track staff injured in Enfield rear-end collision
12 November: Car strikes deer in Liphook, injures NR man
11 November: Guard injured in taxi RTA on way to MK
10 November: NR engineer injured when van strikes body at Abbey Wood
October 2015
30 October: Taxi struck in rear by car, train driver injured
30 October: Train driver in road accident near Lanark
24 October: Staff member strikes jaywalker near Battle Road crossing
18 October: RTA near Twickenham injures staff
15 October: Contractors in RTC near Hampden Park, three suffer serious injuries
15 October: Colas vehicle involved in five-vehicle accident near Hollingbourne
14 October: Trainee drivers injured in cab at Bristol
8 October: Stationary van struck by third party vehicle causing secondary collision and injury
near Fareham
6 October: Police collide with NR van at Southwick
September 2015
30 September: Leeds driver injured when taxi strikes car in front
29 September: Rear-end collision near Little Eaton injures telecoms staff
18 September: LM employees in collision at Halesowen
16 September: Rear-end collision at pedestrian crossing
16 September: Van rolls on verge, driver suffers minor injuries
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14 September: Oncoming vehicle strikes staff car head on
August 2015
28 August: Accident leads NR van to stop, struck by third party, injuring 2
24 August: Robbery attempt highlights faulty seat belt near Fenchurch Street
10 August: Third party action leads to evasive action and roll at Merthyr Tydfill
6 August: Third party action injures MOM at Longton
6 August: Visibility issues behind collision at Oxenholme
3 August: Third party overtakes, loses control and strikes staff vehicle, injuring 2
3 August: Rear-end collision in Ilford
2 August: Norwich-based crew in near miss on taxi journey
July 2015
28 July: Poor sighting leads car to pull out at strike van at Kirkdale
28 July: Car strikes van, sends it into ditch, injuring 2 at Irvine
26 July: Two injured in Knottingley when drunk driver collides with stationary van
17 July: Two injured in Chippenham when crew bus pushed off road
5 July: Guard and driver hurt when taxi collides with vehicle in Eastbourne
June 2015
30 June: Drunk driver strikes taxi, injuring guard
26 June: Three injured in Bognor when van struck while waiting at lights
16 June: Rear-end collision at Kingskettle injures ScotRail staff
8 June: Staff member injured in collision at Macclesfield
May 2015
27 May: Apprentice suffers neck pain when vehicle struck side-on in Rugby
20 May: Project Manager injured when lorry strikes car in Derby
17 May: Five injured when driver falls asleep near Wetherby
3 May: Collision with dustbin lorry at Llangelyn
April 2015
29 April: Four NR staff injured in collision between two rail-owned vehicles at Hartford
28 April: Rear-end collision at Huntingdon
24 April: Crossing keeper struck by gate struck by car at East Farleigh
18 April: Driver injured in taxi en route to Eastleigh
16 April: Rear-end collision at Sheffield
3 April: Van struck from behind on M1 near Watford Gap
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January 2016
23 January: Delivery tech in RTA en route to Holbeck
At 22:20, a Works Delivery Technician was involved in an RTA whilst driving to Holbeck Depot. They
were in the middle lane of the M62/M621 roundabout at Leeds, turning right at the traffic lights, when
a car cut in front of them and struck the side of the vehicle. The Technician suffered muscle pain in
their lower back, though first aid treatment was not administered, hospital treatment was not required
and there was no lost time.
19 January: Neck strain after braking on collision in Doncaster
At 10:30, a member of Doncaster Off Track staff reversed into Rushmoor Avenue to turn the vehicle
round. As he set off again, however, the vehicle struck a passing car. He braked hard and strained his
neck in the process.
15 January: Two staff hurt when van struck by HGV near Woking
At 09:50, two members of staff were struck by an HGV whilst travelling in a Network Rail van. They
were heading along Egley Road, between Woking and Guildford, approaching the junction to the main
road when the brakes locked up (probably owing to ice on the road). The HGV hit the passenger rear
side of the van, which spun out of control and came to rest on a grass verge.
The police were called and the staff members were taken to hospital, having suffered shoulder and
side injuries.
13 January: One receives shock/trauma in Basford Hall parking incident
At 11:00, a Network Rail pick-up was being parked in a cut-out in a new wall designed for that purpose
at Basford Hall. However, the van caught a concrete fence, causing it to stop suddenly. The member
of staff riding passenger sustained shock/trauma injuries.
10 January: Ice-induced collision near Penrith injures one
At 02:30, a member of staff was involved in an RTA on the M74 near Penrith when he lost control of
his vehicle in snow and collided with another van. The latter had already lost control and was sitting
sideways on the carriageway, giving the member of staff little (if any) chance to take evasive action.
9 January: Poor visibility leads to evasive action and collision with bollard at
Crewe
At 16:45, a member of staff pulled out of the petrol station at Morrisons on Dunwoody Way, Crewe. It
was raining very heavily and visibility was poor. As they pulled out, another vehicle was coming down
the road towards them, its driver clearly unable to see. The member of staff took evasive action but
drove into a bollard. The airbag deployed, causing him a minor cut and bruise to the face.
8 January: Lost concentration leads to over-corrective steer and ‘bump to head’
At 08:20, a Track Operative was injured in an RTA in the Shepherds Well area. The member of staff had
been driving a private vehicle when he momentary lost concentration, which resulted in overcorrective steering, causing the vehicle to roll into an adjacent field. The member of staff sustained a
bump to the head.
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December 2015
31 December: Van strikes car in Haborough, contractor injured
Whilst driving along Station Road, Habrough, at 15:05, a signalling contractor’s van was following a car
which had flashed a stationary car to join the flow of traffic at a junction. After doing this, the car then
braked and the contractor's van ran into its rear. The van sustained severe frontal damage and one of
the passengers sustained minor swelling to the right hand.
22 December: Train manager injured in collision at Leziate
At 10:45, a train manager riding passenger in a hire car travelling from Middleton Towers back to
Whitemoor depot advised that he and an Assistant Train Manager (ATM) were involved in a road traffic
accident at Leziate. The car was being driven by ATM at between 20 and 25 mph, when it passed a
tractor that was cutting the verge and was struck by another car, whose driver’s view may have been
partly obscured by the tractor. The ATM was uninjured, but his colleague suffered a minor back injury.
16 December: Plymouth driver hurt in RTC while on duty
At 18:00, a Plymouth-based driver was involved in a collision in the Plymouth area. A member of the
public called an ambulance and reported that the driver was awake, but injured. It transpired that the
driver had severely damage his leg, but not broken it. He was also concussed, and had dislocated his
thumb.
6 December: Two members of Eastleigh DU injured when tyre blows out near
Southampton
At 12:56, a member of the Eastleigh DU was driving along the M27 near Southampton, when he
experienced a tyre blowout. The van was dragged into the central reservation before careering onto
the hard shoulder. The driver and his passenger were both injured.
Although vehicle checks do take place, staff were instructed to use ‘Pre-Use Check Sheets’ to record
inspections, rather than just recording defects in the vehicle log books.
4 December: Lorry strikes NR vehicle near Winchester, NR driver shaken
At 11:15, a Network Rail road vehicle was struck by a lorry on the roundabout between the A34 and
M3 near Winchester. The driver was shaken, but otherwise uninjured. The incident occurred when
the lorry moved into the NR vehicle’s lane. The lorry did not pull over, so the police deemed it a ‘hit
and run’.
The injured person and her manager have since attended an advanced driving day course.
2 December: Rear-end collision near York injures NR plumber
At 12:30, a Network Rail Property plumber, travelling to Clifton Moor to collect materials, was involved
in a four-vehicle road traffic accident near Clifton Bridge in York. The NR vehicle was struck in the rear
whilst stationary in traffic, being shunted into the vehicle in front. The plumber sustained whiplash
injuries to his neck and bruising to his chest. No first aid was administered and no hospital treatment
was required.
2 December: Lorry making three-point turn strikes NR van, driver shaken
At 09:45, a Network Rail van was struck by a lorry on the Old Dover Road in Folkestone. The incident
occurred when the lorry – which was making a three-point turn – reversed into the van as it was
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passing. The lorry driver sped away without stopping. There was minimal damage to the van; the driver
was shaken.
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November 2015
30 November: Two depot staff injured in accident on M74
At 01:20, a ScotRail vehicle slid off the road on the M74 at the Larkhall Junction, injuring the Corkerhill
Depot fitter and technician travelling within.
25 November: Double shunt injures two at Ferrybridge
While slowing down for traffic at Ferrybridge around 19:30, two members of Network Rail staff were
injured when their vehicle was shunted from behind by a car that failed to stop. Another vehicle then
collided with the first two. This occurred while the staff members were travelling home on the A1 from
Doncaster, en route to the M62.
The pair were taken to Pinderfields General Hospital in Wakefield, where they were reported to have
suffered whiplash and sustained muscle strains in their backs and necks.
25 November: MOM’s car shunted in rear at Halifax
At 10:45, a Mobile Operations Manager (MOM) was driving along Shay Syke Road in Halifax. When the
car in front indicated to turn right, he stopped safely behind it. The car was stationary when a van ran
into its rear, causing the MOM to suffer a twisted neck. First aid treatment was not administered and
the MOM did not need to visit hospital. There was no lost time.
The Local Operations Manager undertook a safety brief with the area’s MOMs, outlining the
importance of using the correct headrest position when driving.
24 November: Guard involved in low-speed incident en route to Clitheroe
At 02:44, a Northern Rail guard was involved in a low-speed road traffic accident whilst travelling to
Clitheroe.
22 November: Rear-end collision injures two staff; distraction the cause
Between 05:00 and 05:30, two McGinley vans heading home from Werrington were involved in a readend collision with one another at a T-junction. Both drivers were shaken and suffered minor nose
injuries. Investigations revealed that the driver of the rear vehicle had been distracted by his
passengers and had not been concentrating on the road ahead. He was later sent on a driver awareness
training course.
18 November: Driver shaken by taxi accident on M6
At 03:00, a driver heading back to his Preston base was involved in a road traffic accident on the M6 in
the Knutsford area. He was travelling between Wolverhampton and Preston in a taxi after working a
train to Birmingham. The car hit an object in the road and struck the central reservation. The driver
was not injured, but was very shaken. Resources arranged for another taxi to collect the driver and
take him home.
17 November: Three Off Track staff injured in Enfield rear-end collision
At 09:26, it was reported that three members of Tottenham Off Track staff had been involved in a road
traffic accident in Ordinance Road, Enfield. Their vehicle had been struck from behind by another,
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sustaining rear-end damage. The staff members all reported suffering neck pain injuries after the
impact.
12 November: Car strikes deer in Liphook, injures NR man
At 01:10, a member of Network Rail staff was involved in an accident on Station Road in Liphook. He
swerved to avoid a deer which ran out into the road and veered into the undergrowth. Though
suffering some jarring of the back and bruising to the face when the airbag deployed, no hospital
treatment was deemed to be required.
The injured party called the Deer Warden to report the injured animal. He returned to work the next
night after visiting his GP. However, he later found that bruising had appeared on his chest. On
discussion with his GP, he took a week off work.
11 November: Guard injured in taxi RTA on way to MK
At 06:00, LM Control advised that a London Midland guard had been involved in a road traffic accident
while travelling in his booked taxi from Bletchley to Milton Keynes. The guard initially appeared to be
uninjured, but later reported the ill-effects of whiplash and took time off work.
10 November: NR engineer injured when van strikes body at Abbey Wood
At 13:30, a van reversed into a Network Rail Engineer at Abbey Wood, causing bruising to his right leg.
The van driver was notified, apologised and drove away. First aid was administered to the member of
staff in the local site office. He attended a walk-in centre later in the day and was given some pain
killers. Medical staff told him that he may be in some pain later in the week, but that there would be
no lasting damage. He took a taxi home.
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October 2015
31 October: Car involved in chase strikes stationary staff van, two injured
At 01:30, it was reported that two members of McGinleys staff had been involved in a road traffic
collision near Birkbeck station. A car, which had been involved in a police chase, struck their van while
they were parked up. The two members of staff had to be cut free by emergency services before being
taken to Lewisham Hospital with slight whiplash injuries.
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30 October: Taxi struck in rear by car, train driver injured
On 30 October, a taxi in which a train driver was travelling from Tyseley Depot to Worcester was struck
in rear by a car. The car driver admitted that she accidently hit the accelerator instead of the brake.
Since getting out of the car, the driver has experience pain and stiffness in his neck area.
30 October: Train driver in road accident near Lanark
At 16:10, a train driver was involved in a car accident en route from Motherwell to Lanark. He was
reported sustaining chest pain and attend Hospital.
24 October: Staff member strikes jaywalker near Battle Road crossing
At 23:40, it was reported that a member of Amey staff had been involved in a road traffic accident
whilst driving between worksites on the A21 near Battle Road crossing. The incident occurred when
his wing mirror struck a pedestrian who was staggering about the road. The police reported that they
had received earlier reports of the pedestrian being in the road (police believing the pedestrian to be
under the influence of drugs). The police breathalysed the driver and he was allowed to return to work.
However, he was shaken so was escorted back to his hotel.
18 October: RTA near Twickenham injures staff
At 13:43, a member of Network Rail staff was injured when a third party vehicle collided with the staff
vehicle on the A316 near Twickenham. The staff member, who attended hospital, was reported to
have suffered whiplash.
15 October: Contractors in RTC near Hampden Park, three suffer serious injuries
At 17:06, it was reported that five members of Shorterm Rail staff had been involved in a road traffic
collision in the Hampden Park area, after completing a turn of duty with the Brighton Delivery Unit. All
were taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital, where one of the members of staff was initially
reported to have suffered life-threatening injuries. This was later updated to be three persons with
serious injuries and two with cuts and bruises.
Initial reports from the team indicate that they had been overtaking a vehicle which was turning left
in front of them. However, the vehicle in front of this one turned right immediately in front of them as
they were passing, hence the collision.
15 October: Colas vehicle involved in five-vehicle accident near Hollingbourne
At 04:40, a crash involving five vehicles occurred on the M20 near Hollingboune. Initially, a white van
collided with the rear of a lorry while both were moving. Another lorry was forced to take evasive
action, which led it to collide with a passing car. All the vehicle occupants were out of their vehicles
and standing on the hard shoulder when a Colas vehicle came across the scene. In the dark, the Colas
driver saw the wreckage in his headlights and look evasive action. However, he lost control of the
vehicle and collided with two people who were standing on the hard shoulder.
The passenger in the Colas vehicle suffered a broken wrist, bruising from the airbag, and a broken
shoulder. He did not remember the crash as he was asleep at the time.
The Colas driver suffered a possible broken arm, the collapse of lungs, a broken femur, cracked pelvis
and a dislocated ball joint in his hip. He was sent to Kings College Hospital in London and underwent
surgery.
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14 October: Trainee drivers injured in cab at Bristol
Four trainee drivers were travelling in a taxi between Bristol Temple Meads and St Phillips Marsh Depot
when the vehicle was involved in a collision with another. There were no reported major injuries.
8 October: Stationary van struck by third party vehicle causing secondary collision
and injury near Fareham
On 8 October, a member of the Reading Infrastructure projects team was at a stand behind another
vehicle at a set of traffic lights on the M27 slip road at Fareham. The car was struck in rear by another
vehicle travelling at between 40 and 50mph. This caused the Network Rail vehicle to strike the vehicle
in front. The member of staff was badly shaken and suffered minor whiplash.
6 October: Police collide with NR van at Southwick
At 16:13, a member of Network Rail Operation staff reported that they were attending a possible
suicide incident at Southwick when he was involved in a road traffic accident. The member of staff was
shaken by the incident, which occurred when a police vehicle came out of the New England Depot and
struck his van.
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September 2015
30 September: Leeds driver injured when taxi strikes car in front
On 30 September, a Leeds-based driver was involved in an accident when the taxi in which he was
travelling collided with a stationary car. The taxi had set off from a car park and struck the car in front.
There were no reported injuries.
29 September: Rear-end collision near Little Eaton injures telecoms staff
At 08:55, a Derby-based telecoms staff member was moving slowly on the southbound A38 near Long
Eaton, when he was struck in rear by another vehicle, causing him to strike the vehicle in front in turn.
The staff member sustained bruising and some swelling to his spine. He was absent from work for six
days.
18 September: LM employees in collision at Halesowen
At 13:15, a vehicle being driven by a London Midland employee drove into the back of vehicle being
driven by another London Midland employee whilst the latter was stationary at Kent Road traffic
island, Halesowen. The former had braked too late. Both vehicles were damaged and both members
of staff suffered whiplash.
16 September: Rear-end collision at pedestrian crossing
At 13:05, whilst returning to depot, a Network Rail car was struck in rear by another vehicle whilst
standing at a pedestrian crossing. The driver and passenger in the Network Rail vehicle suffered shock.
The former was absent from work for one day, the latter for two days.
16 September: Van rolls on verge, driver suffers minor injuries
At 02:00, a Colas S&T controller was involved in a road traffic accident on the A4146 at Stoke
Hammond. The vehicle's near-side wheels got caught in a soft verge and the van rolled over four times.
The controller suffered minor injuries and was taken to Milton Keynes Hospital.
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14 September: Oncoming vehicle strikes staff car head on
At 06:00, a member of Plymouth DU staff was returning from the Penadlake (near Bodmin Parkway)
and was decelerating from around 50 to 40mph. Whilst checking his speed, he suddenly became aware
of the dazzle of headlights from an oncoming vehicle. The vehicle was swerving back from completely
the wrong side of the road and hit the staff member's vehicle head-on.
The driver recalls the van sliding on its passenger side. He sustained injuries to his left elbow, right
wrist, bruising to his ribs and abdomen, and muscle strains in his neck (inter alia).
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August 2015
28 August: Accident leads NR van to stop, struck by third party, injuring 2
At 12:05, it was reported that there had been a road traffic accident on the A1 (northbound) near
Newcastle. Traffic levels caused a Network Rail vehicle to stop. A third party vehicle then struck it in
rear. Both the driver and passenger sustained whiplash. No time lost.
24 August: Robbery attempt highlights faulty seat belt near Fenchurch Street
At 11:00, it was reported that a road traffic accident had occurred near Fenchurch Street. A Network
Rail road vehicle was ‘cut up’ by a third party, causing the driver to perform an emergency stop. Despite
wearing a seatbelt, this caused a passenger in the rear of the van to hit their head on the rear parcel
shelf, thereby sustaining a cut to the head. The injured person was taken to hospital, requiring several
stitches to their face.
When tested by the AA, the seat belt used by the passenger was found to be faulty. The vehicle was
taken out of service pending further investigation.
It is believed that this was an attempted ‘Smash for Cash’ incident. As a result, staff were briefed on
the risks associated with ‘Smash for Cash’, along with the importance of seat belts.
10 August: Third party action leads to evasive action and roll at Merthyr Tydfill
At 00:40, a group of McGinley’s contractors were on their way to Bathapton from Wales when a car
sped out in front of their crew bus near Merthyr. The crew bus driver swerved to avoid the car and hit
a kerb, causing the bus to roll down an embankment. Four of those on board were shaken up and one
suffered a fractured nose as a result of the incident.
6 August: Third party action injures MOM at Longton
At 15:25, a MOM was on link road that takes to the A550 at Longton. He approached the roundabout
in the right-hand lane while a member of public's vehicle was standing in the middle one. The member
of public then pulled into the passenger side of the MOM's vehicle, causing a dent to a near-side panel.
The MOM suffered slight pain in his lower back.
6 August: Visibility issues behind collision at Oxenholme
Whilst exiting Paddy Lane onto the A685 at 00:00, a car approaching from right struck a Network Rail
Transit van. The exit on to the A685 has limited visibility for vehicles approaching from both left and
right.
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3 August: Third party overtakes, loses control and strikes staff vehicle, injuring 2
At 15:06, a road traffic accident occurred on New Road near Angel Road station, involving a Network
Rail vehicle, which was struck by a third party vehicle travelling on the wrong side of the road, having
overtaken one vehicle and then lost control. Two members of Network Rail staff were injured.
3 August: Rear-end collision in Ilford
At 06:45, a stationary rail-owned road vehicle was struck from behind by a third party vehicle at Gants
Hill on the A12 roundabout near Ilford.
2 August: Norwich-based crew in near miss on taxi journey
At 00:30, a Norwich-based driver and conductor reported a near miss during a taxi journey. They
advised that the taxi driver was reaching speeds of 114mph and having 'close shaves' at roundabouts
whist imbibing a can of 'drink'. The employees were ignored when they asked the taxi driver to slow
down.
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July 2015
28 July: Poor sighting leads car to pull out at strike van at Kirkdale
At 16:15, a vehicle pulled out from a side road on Westminster Road, Kirkdale, striking a Network Rail
vehicle. Poor sighting due to road works and associated signage were cited as reasons for the non-rail
driver's actions.
28 July: Car strikes van, sends it into ditch, injuring 2 at Irvine
At 04:00, it was reported that two members of Irvine S&T had been involved in a road traffic accident
between Irvine and Barassie. Whilst coming off of a roundabout, another car coming in the opposite
direction slid into the driver's side of their van, causing it to slide into a ditch. No first aid or hospital
treatment was required, however the following night one staff member reported an injury to his
shoulder and reported sick.
26 July: Two injured in Knottingley when drunk driver collides with stationary van
At 01:45 a member of staff, acting as a possession support, was waiting in a Network Rail van that was
parked up at England Lane near Knottingley. A car came along and nearly hit the van. Its driver got out
and spoke to staff, who believed he was under the influence of substances or alcohol. As a result, they
reported their concerns to the police. Before the police came, the car returned to the area and ran
into the back of the Network Rail van. The police arrived shortly after.
The member of staff sustained injuries that led to time off work.
17 July: Two injured in Chippenham when crew bus pushed off road
An RSS gang were turning into Sodden Lane at approximately 07:30, when a Honda 4X4 drove into the
passenger door, pushing the crew bus into a farmer's fence. The Honda driver did not brake and both
airbags deployed.
There were no reported major injuries, though two passengers in the crew bus complained of back
pain. They were advised to see their doctor before returning to work. All staff attended hospital and
were given pain killers for mild bruising. Two were later signed off for seven days.
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5 July: Guard and driver hurt when taxi collides with vehicle in Eastbourne
A guard and driver were in a taxi travelling back to Eastbourne when they were involved in a collision
with another vehicle at 01:00. An ambulance was called and both staff were checked by paramedics.
They appeared to be fine and both declined further medical assistance. A replacement taxi took them
back to Eastbourne. The conductor later reported neck and shoulder pain and went off sick. The driver
did not go off sick, but reported stiffness of parts of her body.
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June 2015
30 June: Drunk driver strikes taxi, injuring guard
A guard being transported in a taxi was involved in a road traffic accident at 00:00. The guard reported
that he sustained a whiplash-type injury and later reported sick.
It was confirmed that the accident was very minor and that the taxi had been hit by another vehicle.
The other vehicle had departed from the scene without leaving any information. The taxi driver rang
the police while he was checking the vehicle for damage. The damage was very minor, so the car was
able to continue. The police have since reported that driver of the other vehicle had been drinking.
26 June: Three injured in Bognor when van struck while waiting at lights
Two members of Barnham Permanent Way staff and a contractor were in a Network Rail vehicle when
their van was struck in the rear by a car whilst stationary at a set of traffic lights in Bognor Regis. All
three occupants of the Network Rail vehicle suffered slight neck ache, but no hospital attention was
required. One member of staff visited his doctor later in the day as a precaution. The third party
admitted that he did not notice that the van was not moving.
16 June: Rear-end collision at Kingskettle injures ScotRail staff
At 09:35, a member of the ScotRail maintenance team was driving through Kingskettle en route to
Cupar. Traffic was slow-moving and he slowed the van down to 10-15 mph when a car travelling behind
drove into his rear. Police inspected the site and found that full responsibility was on the member of
the public.
8 June: Staff member injured in collision at Macclesfield
At 14:52, Manchester E&P advised that they had injured their left knee after being involved in a road
traffic accident in Macclesfield.
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May 2015
27 May: Apprentice suffers neck pain when vehicle struck side-on in Rugby
At 12:00, a Network Rail apprentice’s van was struck by a vehicle side-on when the latter emerged
from a T-junction in Cathiron, Rugby. The driver experienced neck pain; after visiting the hospital, it
was determined he had damaged his neck muscles and was prescribed medication.
20 May: Project Manager injured when lorry strikes car in Derby
A Network Operations Scheme Project Manager was driving on London Road, Derby, at 08:30 and was
stationary in a row of traffic when a lorry behind struck the rear of the car. The member of staff
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suffered pain/discomfort in his lower back and visited a Minor Injuries Unit the following day for
advice. No lost time was incurred.
17 May: Five injured when driver falls asleep near Wetherby
At approximately 06:00, a van carrying five members of Quantum Rail Construction staff was involved
in a road traffic accident near the A1 Services at Wetherby. It was reported that the driver had briefly
fallen asleep at the wheel and then woke up after his colleagues shouted at him. This caused the
vehicle to swerve and overturn.
The emergency services were called and administered first aid. There was only one staff member who
was advised to attend hospital. The driver was unhurt but shaken. The four staff members suffered
slight injuries to elbows, neck and shoulders.
It was advised that the staff had been working at Northallerton station in a Northallerton High
Junction–Ferryhill possession.
3 May: Collision with dustbin lorry at Llangelyn
At 07:30, a rail owned road vehicle collided with a dustbin lorry at Llangelynin. The lorry was
proceeding ahead, with its hazard lights on, at between 5 and 10 mph. When it slowed down, the
member of staff indicated to overtake and started to pull out, at which point the dustbin lorry turned
right and struck the front near side of the vehicle, pushing it into a fence. The police held Gwynedd
County Council responsible.
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April 2015
29 April: Four NR staff injured in collision between two rail-owned vehicles at
Hartford
At 15:37, a Network Rail OLE technician was travelling between sites of work along School Lane in
Hartford behind a vehicle being driven by another Network Rail employee, which was approximately
20 metres in front. When it came to an unexpected standstill, the OLE technician panicked, missed the
brake pedal and struck its rear. All four members of staff involved were injured.
28 April: Rear-end collision at Huntingdon
At 08:04, a member of staff was injured after joining static traffic on the A14, when a third party vehicle
collided with the rear of his car.
24 April: Crossing keeper struck by gate struck by car at East Farleigh
At 13:36, BTP reported that the crossing keeper at East Farleigh had been struck by a road vehicle at
the crossing. At 13:57, ambulance staff arrived and reported that the signaller had sustained neck
injuries.
A car had attempted to weave around the gates as they were being closed. It struck one gate, which
in turn struck the keeper. The car left the scene without stopping. The keeper was taken to hospital
with a head injury, and was later reported to have sustained life-changing spinal injuries.
Post-incident, yellow box hatching was laid from stop line to stop line to deter vehicles from stopping
on the crossing. It is also intended that signallers will be supplied with CCTV ‘body cams’.
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18 April: Driver injured in taxi en route to Eastleigh
At 18:30, a Northam-based driver was travelling to Eastleigh when his taxi was struck in rear by a car
on the A335 (M27, Junction 5). The train driver suffered lower back pain as a result.
The taxi driver got out and spoke with the other driver. After approximately 15 minutes, the taxi driver
continued the journey to Eastleigh. At this point, the driver realised that he had missed his booked
'passing service' to Basingstoke and contacted the Operational Resource Manager at Fratton to report
the accident and subsequent delay.
The driver made no allegation against the taxi driver. However, his manager contacted the
Southampton Streamline taxi company in order to ascertain what follow-up procedures are taken after
events like this. He was advised that all Streamline drivers are required to report such incidents to the
company and that any claim for loss or injury would be made through the owning driver's insurance.
At the time of this call, Streamline was unaware of the incident.
16 April: Rear-end collision at Sheffield
At 17:10, a member of staff was injured when a car struck his Network Rail vehicle from behind at
Sheffield.
3 April: Van struck from behind on M1 near Watford Gap
At 13:30, a Signalling IP contractor was heading south in a van on the M1, when he was struck from
behind by a car near Watford Gap. The impact shunted the van into the one in front. The contractor
suffered a whiplash injury, but there was no 'lost time' reported.
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