Anti-trespass panels

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title: Anti-trespass panels
text: Anti-trespass panels (ATPs) are a type of hostile architecture used by railroads to improve safety by reducing pedestrian accidents. They consist of materials such as wood or rubber arranged in such a way that they are difficult to walk on stably, and are placed adjacent to pedestrian crossings or stations, where there is a possibility that people might trespass on the railroad's right-of-way and be struck and killed or seriously injured by passing trains. The panels were first used in the Unite
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description: Railroad safety measure
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date modified: 2024-04-20T17:40:41Z
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