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Driver crashes on to railway line (BBC News)
A motorist has a lucky escape when his car crashes through railings on to a railway track in Dorset.
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Why is it nessasarily the drivers fault?
It could have been another motorist, or a manufactoring / repair fault with the car, a blown out tire, or any number of things out of anyone's control. To have the foresight to run towards a Signal Box or lineside telephone after just being in a car crash and the shock etc. that comes with it is almost commendable if you ask me, though I'd have rung 999 while I was at it. |
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Yes I thought that too. One sentence implys he was responsibly running towards the signal box to ensure the trains were stopped. The next sentence says he was running away. I suppose the local news reporter probabbly coulndnt be bothered to find out the real story, and scribbled any old rubbish to cover himself.
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might have had a long run to a signal box in some locations....
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Wool Signal box is right next to the crossing. I don't know if it is manned all the time though.
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