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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by ironhorseman</i> <br /><br />[quote]<i>Originally posted by missouri</i> <br />Humans driving cars are impatient and no matter how much protection is present, they will ignore it if it doesn't suit their schedule. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />you just defeted your own argument. it's not the train's or the railroad's fault it's the MOTORIST'S fault. <br /> <br />WHEN THE GATE ARM'S DOWN: DON'T GO AROUND. <br /> <br />No the driver didn't sit there and intentionally have the gate down because the RR is too damn cheap to manually override the equipment and put a couple flaggers out for a few minutes. The drivers figure the idiots are to lazy to turn the equipment off when there is NO train comeing. The railroads shouldn't be useing 1800's designed equipment.
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