In the wake of yesterday's incident at a level crossing in Suffolk, questions have been asked about the safety of road - rail user interfaces.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11009227
The Law Commission have stated that the law on level crossings is "complex, outdated and difficult to access, creating problems for regulators, owners and operators and increasing the safety risk for users".
It further states that "it was time bring level crossing law into line with modern legislation, rather than the current 19th century private legislation it was based on".
Short of eliminating crossings - which Network Rail would like to do but cannot afford - how can level crossings be made safer for all users? Clearly it is no longer acceptable to expect users to be responsible for their own safety.