Shocking CCTV shows reckless teenager 'playing chicken' at level crossing
Shocking CCTV shows reckless teenager 'playing chicken' at level crossing
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Shocking CCTV shows reckless teenager 'playing chicken' at level crossing

Jonathan Coles 🕒︎ 2025-10-31

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Shocking CCTV shows reckless teenager 'playing chicken' at level crossing

Network Rail has released shocking CCTV footage showing a reckless teenager risking their life by 'playing chicken' at a level crossing - only moving out of the way of a high-speed train at the last second. The footage has been shared during the half term holidays to highlight the dangers of playing on the railway to young people. The CCTV was recorded at a level crossing north of Diss station in Norfolk earlier this month. Network Rail said trains can travel at speeds up to 100mph on the part of the line the teenager was seen on CCTV. READ MORE: Fresh appeal for information 24 years after 'savage' murder of Arthur Berryman READ MORE: Rachel Reeves faces no further action over failure to obtain rental licence Shenel Bullock, Network Rail Anglia's health and safety manager, said: "The young person in the CCTV video came to no harm thankfully, and we wanted to share the footage to highlight just one example of the incredibly dangerous behaviour that we see all too often on level crossings. "Whether it's taking selfies, filming dances or playing games, the risk of death or life-changing injury is simply too high. Please don't take the chance, even if it seems like you're in control, because one tiny misjudgement or slip could easily lead to tragic consequences. "Other times, people can simply be distracted when approaching a level crossing, looking at their screen or wearing headphones, but this equally could be a fatal mistake. "I urge everyone to pay full attention as they approach crossings, read instructions carefully and always respect locked gates, barriers, lights and alarms." Matthew Wakefield, Greater Anglia's safety, security & sustainability director, said: "Safety is our priority on the railway. Stepping onto the tracks could result in life-changing injuries or death. "We encourage people to be vigilant and take care when they are close to the railway, as fast trains take a long time to stop. Adherence to the rules and correct use of crossings is extremely important. Please follow the rules, cross with care, and never take any risks."

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