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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by missouri</i> <br /><br />http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/media/twgreport.htm#663 See just lights is only good for train speeds of 25 mph. Check out the fatalities this year. The trains were all going over 40 mph when they<b><font color="red"> broadsided</b></font id="red"> the drivers. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />OKAY now for who wants to be a millionaire.. for 1 million dollars <br /> <br /> <br />Why were the drivers <b>"Broadsided"</b>? <br /> <br />was it beacsue <br /> <br />A) the conductor turned the steering wheel the wrong way <br />B) The conductor forgot he was driving his train on aspault that day <br />C) the rails were uprouted by you and bent to face the driver in the car <br />D) the car went around a closed gates and was hit by a train.. <br /> <br />time is running out mr pines.. please select an answer... <br />
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