I guess that's what he meant we he told her he would drop her at the train station :twisted: or was it what she meant by honey I gotta catch the train :twisted:
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I guess that's what he meant we he told her he would drop her at the train station :twisted: or was it what she meant by honey I gotta catch the train :twisted:
jeez - reckon if i was filming that i would've givin a heads up at least [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif[/img]
maby they were trying to get funniest home video footage ?
Hi crossy, with the noise the horn is making, you couldn’t have done a thing about it.
Shame though and I would imagine she was killed.
if you pause it at the right moment you can tell she's dead 8O :cry:
I am sorry for her family [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif[/img] but the horn was sounding and they are loud.
Accidents will happen and 90% of these are caused by human error. It is a mistake some people make they cannot estimate the speed that something is comming at.
your previous statement about your current state of health is correct.:wink:Quote:
Originally posted by hiline
if you pause it at the right moment you can tell she's dead 8O :cry:
what idiot invented level crossings.
On the other hand, what idiot crosses them while a train is also doing so.
Either they didn't check first (bad mistake) OR
They thought "Yeah I see the train but I'll stop just before it hits me. That way I'll be over the railway line much quicker than those suckers waiting back before the tracks". (Horribly stupid, but equally fatal, mistake).
Two words.
Darwinian Selection.
Now I feel really sick
Actually folks, it was just an innocent mistake.
The video I posted is not all than clear but there is a local standing at the platform on the first track the two people are crossing.
When they heard the horn, they probably thought it was this train sitting at the platform and started to hurry across.
The guy looked left but the woman, instinctively looked right ( USA road rules ) and it cost her, her life.
Very sickening! At least she wouldn't have suffered, it was that quick.
Maybe if the train had slowed right down for such a dangerous crossing, she would be alive today [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif[/img] .
Its like drivers who rip along side a row of waiting cars, not realising the cars are blocking half their view of the intersection ahead.
Bruce.