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<p>[quote user="Ulrich"]Before we jump on him though it would be nice to know if all the warning lights and signals were working. I've come across railroad crossing signals that were defective. In one instance the lights would start flashing only a couple of seconds before the train came through... maybe that's the case here.[/quote]</p> <p><span style="font-family:verdana,geneva;font-size:small;">It would be interesting to see how the crossing is set up. The video makes it look like the truck popped right out of the forest. Certainly the driver has to be at fault, but it might not have required much a lapse. A crossing like that might not have much warning other than the train horn. And that can be nullified by loud music in ear phones. </span></p>
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