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Ala. Code § 37-2-81

Duty of Locomotive Engineer to Ring Bell or Blow Horn, Etc.

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case 949 F. Supp. 1556 - National Railroad Passenger Corp. v. H & P, Inc. (1996)

Most recently applied in 949 F. Supp. 1556 - National Railroad Passenger Corp. v. H & P, Inc. (November 1996)

(Code 1867, §1399; Code 1876, §1699; Code 1886, §1144; Code 1896, §3440; Code 1907, §5473; Code 1923, §9952; Code 1940, T. 48, §170; Acts 1979, No. 79-552, p. 1001.)

The engineer or other person operating a locomotive on any railroad must blow the horn or whistle or ring the bell:

(1) At least one fourth of a mile before reaching any public road crossing or any regular station or stopping place on such railroad and continue with such signal at short intervals, until such crossing or such station or stopping place has been passed;

(2) Immediately before and at the time of leaving a station or stopping place and also immediately before entering any curve crossed by a public road, not marked in accordance with Section 37-2-80, where he cannot see at least one quarter of a mile ahead, and must approach and pass such unmarked crossing at such speed as to prevent an accident in the event of an obstruction at the crossing; and

(3) At short intervals, on entering into, or while moving within or passing through any village, town or city.

He must also, on perceiving any obstruction on the track, use all means within power, known to skillful engineers, such as applying brakes, in order to stop the train.

Official source: Alabama Legislature (ALISON). Reproduced from public-domain Alabama statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.