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Why isn't grade separation mandatory?
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<p>Where I am from, the amount of people being stupid on crossings is small compared to other places on the track.</p> <p>I see far more kids on track playing "chicken" with and jumping on the BNSF mixed local for a ride than I do people doding between the drop-arms in their cars.</p> <p>As long as there are people and railroads, there will be people trespassing on the railroads. And so long as that happens, people are eventually going to get hurt. So separating the two would be a waste of time, money, and resources.</p> <p>I think that drop-arms at crossings, and programs like "Operation Lifesaver" are about all that are practacal to get people "smart" around the rails. If those don't knock common sense into you, then little will.</p> <p>Just my two cents,</p> <p>S. Connor</p>
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