Sounds like a thrilling ride to me!
What ever happened to personal responsibility? Now people will not only sue because they "should be prevented from walking in front of a train" but will sue for injuries from the air bag.
I am skeptical....
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MookieI am skeptical....
You aren't the only one. Sure, let's force companies to spend millions of dollars (and taxpayer money, mind you) because some morons are drunk, high, suicidal, or plain morons and walking where they shouldn't be.
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Mookie Sounds like a thrilling ride to me! What ever happened to personal responsibility? Now people will not only sue because they "should be prevented from walking in front of a train" but will sue for injuries from the air bag. I am skeptical....
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They could save a lot of lives and serious injuries every year if they took the airbags OUT of cars. I can't imagine why they would want to put them on the front of a train.
Since airbags are very expensive, single use, and they will fire every time a train hits anything: a car, a branch that has drooped into the right of way, a cow, a deer in the middle of nowhere...
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
What about the employees that get injured when one of these air bags accidentally deploy when adjusting a drawhead or such.
What is one to do? Run with this thing already deployed? 'Cause if it waits until impact to deploy, it's too late.
Think about it. This is just another really bad idea that we don't need.
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BaltACD Mookie Sounds like a thrilling ride to me! What ever happened to personal responsibility? Now people will not only sue because they "should be prevented from walking in front of a train" but will sue for injuries from the air bag. I am skeptical.... Don't forget all the suits from those who sustain catastrophic type injuries the leave them as para or quadriplegics....You must pay for my continuing medical care...I should be dead....
Not sure about the national implications, but around here in 'fly-over'country; when a air bag is deployed you get a full emergency response. Ambulance, cops and in a lot of cases, the fire dept as well.
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FTL: "...The safety bars came down, leaving the Porsche trapped on the rails. According to witnesses, it took the driver awhile to realize he was stuck. Finally he jumped from the car and started to run--straight toward the oncoming train, waving his arms in an attempt to save his expensive SUV!
The attempt was partly successful. The car received less damage than its owner, who landed 30 meters away. Attempts to revive him were unsuccessful.
The moral of the story? Momentum always wins...."
Phoebe VetThey could save a lot of lives and serious injuries every year if they took the airbags OUT of cars.
Phoebe,Maybe you shouldn't be so quick to make such statements.I personally was sitting still at a road crossing, in double track territory, when a man in a new BMW decided to come around the crossing gates. He was promptly hit full broadside by an opposing train running about 30-35mph that he didn't take the time to look for! The only thing that saved this guy was the fact that the BMW had side impact air bags!
Those side impact bags quickly made a believer out of me!
I hope that man personally contacted BMW and thanked them for saving him from his own stupidity!
I have been involved in the investigation of three one car fatal accidents that were caused by an air bag firing for no reason that we could determine. One of them, witnessed by the driver of the car behind them, who heard and saw the air bag deploy. The car turned right, ran off the highway and into a stand of trees, killing all four people in the car.
If I have been to three, how many do you suppose there have been?
You might be surprised how badly you can mangle a car and not be killed.
I cannot imagine an giant airbag on the front of a train being all that effective.
OK, somebody was watching Smash Lab on the Discovery Channel. However, their airbag was to push errant cars out of the way (unsuccessfully of course) of an oncoming train. Aired January 30, 2008, episode 4.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Smash_Lab_episodes
MookieSounds like a thrilling ride to me! What ever happened to personal responsibility? Now people will not only sue because they "should be prevented from walking in front of a train" but will sue for injuries from the air bag. I am skeptical....
Steve Raney1. Note that with the 61,000 GBP cost per suicide, there may just be a economically sound case to spend $10,000 per locomotive on such protection. If the annual US cost is 500 fatalities * 61,000 GBP, that's approximately $47M per year in taxpayer subsidy for rail / pedestrian fatalities.
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Phoebe VetI cannot imagine an giant airbag on the front of a train being all that effective.
I can, however, see it being effective as a human cannonball mover----sort of a giant cue stick----
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If a locomotive hitting a pedestrian can propel them 60-ft., I really wonder how far an airbag going poof on the front of a locomotive in addition to the speed of the locomotive might propel them? They might survive the impact with the locomotive-airbag, but will they survive being tossed even farther? Can we say, "Alley-Ooop!"
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Phoebe VetThey could save a lot of lives and serious injuries every year if they took the airbags OUT of cars
Don't doubt what you have seen in accidents, but I'd say the total facts and figures are on the other side of the debate.
And air bags on locomotives.....!! Way over the top...Absolutely something not to do.....
Quentin
Just another REALLY DUMB idea.
As for Zero Fatalities in new design, that is an invention of the legal, media, political and insurance professions, people who have no more concept of technological reality than I have of Urdu. As any engineer or wrench-bender will tell you, it does not and never will exist in the real world. (I spent a lot of years as a flight line mechanic - and NEVER saw a single aircraft that didn't have some items of deferred maintenance logged on the forms. If we had demanded perfection, the only things in the sky would have been birds.)
So a few hundred people do some really stupid things and get hit by trains, every year. (I discounted the suicides, who will kill themselves regardless of counter-technology.) If it wasn't for government-mandated paperwork, drug testing and fol-de-rol, the cost per squashed pedestrian would be a lot lower. How much will it cost to do the same things if the air bag actually does save one of these Darwin Award candidates from his own folly? At least as much, plus the cost of repacking the air bag. Also, I rather doubt that an air bag smaller than a detached garage would help (if that's the appropriate term) one of these fools to survive to breed more fools.
Smash Lab already proved that a locomotive air bag won't save a vehicle from being totaled. How much time, effort and money are we going to waste convincing ourselves that a 'people-size' locomotive air bag won't be any more effective?
Chuck
Wouldn't it be easier to stop running trains?
I mean, if we are going to bow down to a few suicidal nuts, then let's bow down the whole way.
Note that FRA suggests that $10,000 cost per airbag system per locomotive might be economically feasible.
Not in this world is that going to happen. I got a cheaper idea, stay he heck off the railroad.
Air bags are a stupid idea that was forced on the automotive industry by the government.
They are not used in race cars, they are not used in airplanes, and they should not be used in or on trains.
When it became obvious to the government that air bags were killing people in the front seat, their bureaucratic solution was to tell people to put their children and other short people in the back seat away from the airbags. If that is not possible, you can now apply for government permission to turn off the air bags.
Statistics claiming thousands of "saves" are meaningless. Every time a car is substantially damaged and nobody dies some well meaning person claims that the airbag saved them. It is usually not the case.
If airbags were saving thousands of lives a year as claimed, then the traffic fatality statistics would be continually dropping since airbags were mandated. They are not.
I investigated this accident. No one died and no one had any permanent injuries. I guarantee that if the car had been equipped with airbags, people would be claiming that the air bag had saved him.
Let's put the expense and lunacy where it belongs and mandate that people who walk on the tracks must wear a full coverage air bag suit. After all, a big inflated suit would be much more effective as you go bouncing down the tracks than trying to put a big explosive pillow on the front of the train. Why should the railroad bear the expense instead of the track trespasser?
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
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I've heard a lot of dumb ideas in my time, but this one is WAY over the top.
Norm
You can't idiot proof the world.
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Phoebe Vet Air bags are a stupid idea that was forced on the automotive industry by the government. They are not used in race cars,
They are not used in race cars,
Again....No problem with what you are saying about {some}, accidents. But you certainly must be in the minority of opinions and those with the facts that know.....the bags do save lives. I'm sure both you and I...know nothing is perfect.
Race Cars without air bags.....Ok, if all the cars had a roll cage structure....super belt structures....driver helmets.....protective seats costing thousands of dollars....Fire supressing equipment.....Thick styrofoam panels in side "door" panels.....Window net on side window.....and some other various items, for the driver's safety, maybe...we could get away without safety air bags as we know them now in our above equipped passenger cars.
If we continue this conversation the connection to trains will be lost.
We will obviously never agree.
RRKen... I got a cheaper idea, stay he heck off the railroad.
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