QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken flawed.....
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Mark W. Hemphill Throwing a red signal in front of a train is an absolute no-no. An engineer who sees a signal suddenly go to red must assume the worst, and stop short. If that requires an emergency brake application, the chance of a derailment or break-in-two is very large. As a train dispatcher, we were prohibited by rule from taking away a signal from a train without first verifying with the train's engineer that he could still stop safely.
QUOTE: Obviously the Taiwanese are much more law abiding than in the western world.
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 I am reminded of an ad I saw last year for a device you could put in/on your car that would clear traffic lights in front of you. It uses the sensors that have been installed at many (but not all) traffic lights to "open up" the intersection for emergency vehicles. All so THEY don't have to wait at traffic lights. I'm waiting for the first report of some bozo in his SUV creaming someone at an intersection, then complaining that the light didn't turn for his device like it was supposed to... These are probably the same folks who run the gates... If there is a way that people could abuse a device such as we are discussing, it would happen. I can even see people in neighborhoods "plagued" by trains doing some civil disobedience and posting a "crossing guard" on the crossing to control the trains...
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie AND - you once again have taken away accountability. Why should the railroads get out of the way of people. If your car stalls on a track - is it due to poor maintenance on your part? Is it due to bad tires - your fault again. Is it due to your own inability to drive because you are impaired? I drive over tracks - lots of them and have yet to have a problem getting from one side to another. I get so tired of hearing about not me, not my fault and protect me from everything! Clear the way - King John/Jane Q Public is coming!
QUOTE: Originally posted by dekemd I could see using such a system if it was only used in emergency situations. A car stalled on the tracks wouldn't justify it's use. If you've got enough time to pu***he button and the train has time to stop, then you have time to put the car in neutral and push it off the tracks. The only situation I can think of off the top of my head would be a traffic accident where the car was on the tracks with a victim trapped inside. Even then I would not require the train to go into emergency and try to stop before the signal. It may sound cold but risking derailment of a train carrying large amounts of hazardous materials for the few lives in the car is not a good idea. You have to ask yourself is it worth risking hundreds or even thousands of lives for the few in the car? Hopefully, I'll never have to make such a decision, but it could happen. What I would really like to see is the railroads and emergency personnel (EMS, Fire. Police) get together and work out better procedures to handle railroad related emergencies. Derrick
QUOTE: Originally posted by dekemd What I would really like to see is the railroads and emergency personnel (EMS, Fire. Police) get together and work out better procedures to handle railroad related emergencies. Derrick
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