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Well, I kind of learned the smae things as Ed <br /> <br />But when i was two or three or four My parents always took me to the CP and CN displays about Crushed Cars, and all about the Railroads, gruesome Videos <br /> <br />If you didn't learn that way, you would enevr learn what you needed to know. <br /> <br />I can rememebr when i was as young as three, hearing: Don't cross the tracks unless you can fully Cross. <br />Always look both ways on the Tracks.. <br />Just because there are two tracks, does not mean the two trains are going in opposite directions. <br /> <br />I learnt all this when I was 3 or 4 or 5 <br /> <br />No one expects you to run into the Road without looking both ways, But Wouldn't any of you rather be hit by a car then a Train? <br /> <br />I figure it's better to trun into the middle of the road without looking, then it is to corss the tracks without looking.
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