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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by missouri</i> <br /><br />The driver, a 76-year-old Mecca man, was waiting behind the crossing gate when the crossing arm <b> <font size="4">rose high enough</b></font id="size4"> to allow the man’s car to pass, witnesses told CHP investigators. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />NO no, you see the lights<font color="red"> DO NOT</font id="red"> stop flashing until the gate has reached there original state .. so therefore..<b> "rose high enough"</b> <font color="red">DOES NOT</font id="red"> mean the gates <b> were</b> going off... by Canadian law its wait until the Gates are <font color="red">COMPLETELY</font id="red"> up and the lgiths <font color="red">HAVE STOPPED</font id="red"> <font color="navy"> <i> flashing </font id="navy"> </i>... lights don't stop flashing until the gate is completely up.. Ever noticed that?? <br /> <br />
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