Published By Office of Rail Regulation
Issued about 10 years ago
GB
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Summary
Description
A signal passed at danger (SPAD) occurs when a train passes a stop signal without authority to do so. SPADs are assigned a numerical ranking between 0 and 28 based on the severity of the incident. Those SPADs ranked at over 20 are those with the highest potential for serious consequences, while those between 16 and 19 are considered to have less serious potential. Those ranked from 1 to 15 carry little or no risk. Source agency: Office for Rail Regulation Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Signals passed at danger (SPADs)