Dead man’s handle/switch

Origin of: Dead man’s handle/switch

Dead man’s handle/switch

A handle or switch that stops a train or other machinery if the operator releases it. They are so-called because if solo train drivers or operators were to drop dead at the controls, the trains or machinery would stop because, in dropping dead, the driver or controller would release the power handle. It was invented in America in the 1920s. Typically, they can be found on all underground trains and electric lawnmowers.