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<p>[quote user="Deggesty"]</p> <p>About 1964, I was driving from Brookhaven, Miss., to Wesson, Miss., on Old 51. As I approached the Mississippi Central crossing, I noticed white strips crossing the highway, and was able to stop before I ran into the woodracks that were being pulled across the highway. Had it not been for the reflector strips, I might well have not seen the train before I ran into it. There was no backlight that would have made it possible for me to see the cars; the reflector strips made the difference. Yes, I was traveling at the speed limit.</p> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;"><span style="font-size: small;">If it did not have reflector strips, and you ran into it, who's fault would it have been? If you could not have seen it, a collision with it could not have been your fault. So who's fault would it have been? </span></span> </p>
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