QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken Stay tuned LC, Volpe Center (DOT) has more on tap......
QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken Stay tuned LC, Volpe Center (DOT) has more on tap...... Oh, great. Probably have to have flashing lights on all trains now... Christmas all year long... LC
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BaltACD QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken Stay tuned LC, Volpe Center (DOT) has more on tap...... Oh, great. Probably have to have flashing lights on all trains now... Christmas all year long... LC What do you think Ditch Lights are?
QUOTE: Originally posted by locomutt QUOTE: Originally posted by Limitedclear QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken Stay tuned LC, Volpe Center (DOT) has more on tap...... Oh, great. Probably have to have flashing lights on all trains now... Christmas all year long... LC LC,You didn't have to suggest that; now "battery" stock will go 'sky high'
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon I'd think this would be a no-brainer. If the cost of some reflective tape prevents one litigation, then it's money and better yet one less PR damaging injury well spent.
QUOTE: Originally posted by espeefoamer The reflective tape will work only until it is covered by grafitti[:(!]!
QUOTE: Originally posted by theNomad I can just see the headline now: "Railroad Guilty of Negligence in Grade Crossing Death". (Like we haven't seen that one before!) And why? Because there wasn't enough reflective tape on a few cars, or it was covered with graffiti. I know that these rules and regulations are made with the best of intentions, but I think all too often they just create income opportunities for slimeball lawyers. J.D. Nomad
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie On the one hand, people will still run into trains. It is a given. On the other - sitting reasonably close to them in broad daylight, I have commented more than once about how quiet those rail cars are when moving. Even the engines (SD70's only) are pretty quiet when they are just moving by themselves. And since most of the coal cars that come through here, at least, look reasonably clean, maybe the cleaning of reflectors won't be that big of a problem. And don't some cars already have a reflecting type strip around an old reader or something in that area? Mook
QUOTE: Originally posted by DTIDave Of course, nobody has bothered to mention that it's a LAW to at LEAST slow down for a railroad crossing. That's why they put the big round yellow signs out- to warn motorists of a crossing ahead, so they can slow down and be prepared to stop if there is a train nearby. Some places have stop signs at crossings, and people STILL don't stop! ... <snip> Message here folks, is when you approach the tracks, just slow down and look, even with gates and lights! Just doing THAT would cut down the number of crashes dramatically!
QUOTE: Originally posted by oltmannd The RRs have been fighting this one for at least 20 years that I can remember. The arguement against was the fear that there would be an expectation (at least in a court of law) that reflectors would have to be cleaned if they got dirty. Wonder how that will work out? Will car inspectors be responsible for wiping them clean each trip?
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