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QUOTE: Originally posted by Lord Atmo i have always wondered why these cabs came to exist. what new safety features do they have? is it just because standard cabs get cold in the winter and widenose cabs have heating systems? or does it have something to do with visibility (how well the engineer can see ahead)?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Lord Atmo i see. i figured there had to be some reason the noses became wider. only for electronics and the extra protection posts? i havent heard of any accident where the cab was crushed in. since the most common accidents seem to be crossing incidents. and in those cases, i'm pretty sure the road vehicle gets smashed or sometimes pushed along the track. like that Ambet Scott incident where she was dragged by the train and made that 911 call while being dragged.
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