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For most Hong Kongers, light rail is a faster and more convenient way to get around than buses, especially in the New Territories, so the recent spate of accidents has filled people with unease.

The most serious incident involved a light rail train and a truck colliding at a junction in Tin Shui Wai, leaving 20 people injured. Just a few days later, another light rail train derailed near a stop in Yuen Long, injuring 19 passengers. These incidents have raised concerns about the safety of the light rail system, and passengers are wondering if it is still safe to ride.

The MTR Corporation, which operates the light rail system, has said that it is investigating the cause of the accidents and will take steps to improve safety. However, passengers are still concerned, and some are even avoiding taking the light rail altogether.

Many of us have been wondering, how safe is it to ride the Light Rail Transit (LRT) after the recent accidents?
I’ve been taking the LRT for years, and I’ve always felt safe. But after the recent accidents, I’m starting to wonder if it’s really as safe as I thought.
Can we really trust the MTR Corporation to ensure our safety?

The MTR Corporation has a good safety record, but the recent accidents have raised some concerns. Some passengers are wondering if the MTR Corporation is doing enough to ensure the safety of passengers.

I’m not sure if the MTR Corporation is doing enough to ensure the safety of passengers. I think they need to do more to make sure that the light rail system is safe.

The MTR Corporation has said that it is investigating the cause of the accidents and will take steps to improve safety. However, it is still unclear what caused the accidents, and it is not clear what steps the MTR Corporation will take to improve safety.

What can we do to stay safe when riding the LRT?

There are a few things that passengers can do to stay safe when riding the LRT:

  • Be aware of your surroundings. Pay attention to where you are going and what is going on around you.
  • Be careful when getting on and off the train. Make sure that you are holding on to something and that you are not blocking the doorway.
  • Be respectful of other passengers. Do not push or shove, and be mindful of your belongings.
  • If you see something suspicious, report it to the train operator or to the police.
By following these tips, passengers can help to ensure their own safety and the safety of others.