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You have not answered my questions. How many of the deaths in 2002 were actually faulted toward the railroad? You seem to have alot of time on your hands looking up statistic's, look that one up. Or are you afraid as to what you might find? <br /> Also, your highway death figures are presented in a deceaving manner. The way you present them, you show that you are safer driving in a car on the highway, then crossing railroad tracks. Anyone with commonsence would tell you, that is a false claim. In fact, you stand a higher risk getting killed by a drunk driver on the highway then at a rail crossing. (YOUR numbers show that.) <br /> I think before you respond again, you should recrunch the numbers. I am sure you will find that the rail industy has a very good safty record. <br /> ILLINIOS
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