by STrRedWolf
Railjunkie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:53 pm I work with a engineer that was qualified on that territory. He told me in his personal experience he had placed numerous trains in emergency there due to the fact that the crossing is unprotected and slow moving farm equipment and tractor trailers frequent that crossing. As for Mr. Wolf's opinion of grade separation for under 110mph, I have had close calls at as fast as 110mph and as slow as 15mph. Fatalities at 75mph and 60mph(2) so until you fix stupid it wont matter.Can we cut out "grade separation for under 110mph?" I'm for "grade separation over 80mph" which is more reasonable and "more crossing protection". I know there's still going to be morons who get in front of a train no matter what speed... or smack into the side of a train when it's parked. If they're going to go around a gate and ignore signs blaring, then I hope they survive the accident so the rail companies can grab that sweet sweet car insurance money.
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