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Probe into rail crossing claims (BBC News)

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Old 22nd September 2008, 00:35
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Probe into rail crossing claims (BBC News)

Allegations faulty warning lights at a railway crossing are to blame for accidents are to be investigated.

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Old 22nd September 2008, 09:56
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It will be interesting to see what this investigation discovers. If we are to believe what the local residents are saying, Network Rail have a lot of explaining to do.
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Old 22nd September 2008, 16:06
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I know of one crossing where from the lights/claxon being activated, the train passes by less than 1 minute later.
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Whatever happened to the sign that read Stop, Look Listen at crossings and footpaths. Or is it that today people cannot read or do not bother to read the warning signs and so need flashing lights. bells and sirens to warn them of approaching danger.
Of course it could be that people are in too much of a hurry to Stop, Look,Listen
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No matter what the danger you always get nutters trying to beat the train. The same drivers also spend a lot of their time cutting up other cars and jumping traffic lights.
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I know of one crossing where from the lights/claxon being activated, the train passes by less than 1 minute later.
I think that's quite normal. The Rail Safety and Standards Board mentions times as short as 27 secs.
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No matter what the danger you always get nutters trying to beat the train. The same drivers also spend a lot of their time cutting up other cars and jumping traffic lights.
Its a crazy world we live in where people think that any warning sign or anything that says stop does'nt mean them.
When I was at work I had apprentices who firmly believed that you did'nt have to stop at red traffic lights if you could see the road was clear.
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