Low Ground Clearance Vehicle Detection and Warning
Document Series
Research Results
Author
Federal Railroad Administration
Subject
Grade Crossing Technology
Keywords
Low Ground Clearance Vehicle Detection and Warning; Ground Clearance Vehicle; Grade Crossing; Hang Up; Sensing; Interference Boundary; Active Detection; Advance Warning
A Low Ground Clearance Vehicle Detection System (LGCVDS) determines if a commercial motor vehicle can successfully clear a highway-rail grade crossing and notifies the driver when his or her vehicle cannot safely traverse the crossing. That is, differences in elevation between the roadway and track at some locations are such that certain vehicles are more likely to become immobilized with the attendant risk of being struck by an oncoming train.
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Last updated: Tuesday, June 2, 2015