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    They're not only risking their own lives but also the lives of their passengers, the train crew and the train passengers. We had one bad "accident" down here in June where eleven people lost their lives when a truck ran into a passenger train at a level crossing, one a very good friend of mine. I take photos of trains for a rail magazine and I have seen some really stupid behaviour around crossings and rail lines. One photo can't be published because of legal issues but it is of a young woman who just ducked her head and ran across the line in front of a moving train, she didn't want to be late for work!

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    I didn't follow the story because it disgusted me so much. I didn't realize the mother had died. Sheer lunacy to try to beat a train, what are those people thinking? If they don't value their lives they shouldn't kill or endanger others along with themselves. Still boggles my mind that someone would be so stupid.

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    she didn't want to be late for work!
    Literally....better late than NEVER. I tell myself that when I am in too much of a hurry.

    But I never have - and would never try to - race a train.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    I would rather be late for an appt. than try to beat a train. What's another 5 minutes wait in exchange for living.

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    Where I live I am surrounded by train tracks. No matter what Direction I drive, you have a great chance of being stopped at a Railroad crossing. One afternoon, on the way to my aunts, I was stopped at a RR Crossing for over 40 minutes! My aunt and I talked on the phone the whole time just laughing!! I had shut off the car, and just sat on the phone the whole time. I was only 2 miles from my aunts house, I could have walked there, in the time I waited for the train.

    But there is no way in hell, that I would try to Beat a train!!! No matter what! I have been late to work because of the train, and my boss could care less. she knows the deal. It isnt something that one should get upset about, nor risk their life or others lives over.
    Maggie,

    I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!
    I've Been Boo'd!!

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    Train accidents aren't common here either, and since we live in and around paper mill heaven, we have tons of trains and tracks. Almost all have the train track crossbar things that come down. We have rules that trains can't block the road for more than 10 minutes, and the train stations are always getting calls from the city to get out of the way because they sit for so long.

    These people must not have had seatbelts. Another stupid thing, especially with kids.
    "There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."

    Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton

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    IRESCUE-----Don't think seat belts would be of much help when a train rams you...lol. I think I would rather be dead than walk away from that kind of thing. Probably would be so badly injured you would be like a vegie.
    I had to wonder if the woman was on drugs or drunk for doing this with 2 babies in the car. Might just be that she was an impatient idiot also. Why not sit back, listen to music or make a phone call as was mentioned. Why are people in such a rush today?

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    Seat belts are compulsory here but they didn't save any of the idiots who tried to beat the trains. People need to know that trains can't stop immediately, even slow moving trains can take up to one kilometre to come to a complete halt and fully loaded freight trains travelling at track speed can take well over two kilometres to stop. Education might help some people but you can't educate idiots.

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    I would rather be late for an appt. than try to beat a train. What's another 5 minutes wait in exchange for living.

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