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<p>[quote user="Euclid"] Considering that the 33 seconds to impact would have increased during a braking event, where would the front of the train have been in relation to the bed when finally coming to a stop?[/quote]</p> <p>The complete stop would still have been two seconds after impact. My calculation doesn't change this as I used that statement as my starting point for my calculation.</p> <p>The determined decelaration is just good enough to check for reasonability and show that the time would have been longer. The reasonability seems to be given.</p> <p>And the cited media had the defence attorney's statement possibly right.<br />Regards, Volker</p> <p>Edit: Post rephrased</p>
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