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This vid is very satisfying to watch

One big reason why US trains cannot go above certain speed.
 
I miss these railroad crossings in Upper Bukit Timah, Choa Chu Kang and Kranji. :frown:

I think one of them cut across the entrance to Bukit Gombak, Mindef HQ.
 
If the person waa riding a bicycle or PMD instead would this still have happened?
 
If the person waa riding a bicycle or PMD instead would this still have happened?
It will not happen to a regular cyclist like me as I have perfected the art of timing the traffic light or whatever oncoming traffic
 
It will not happen to a regular cyclist like me as I have perfected the art of timing the traffic light or whatever oncoming traffic
I guess that's one way.

I choose to just follow the traffic system. Green means go. Check left right then go. Train stop when the stop arm lifts and is green light check left right clear then go.

I dont time anything. What's the rush?
 
I guess that's one way.

I choose to just follow the traffic system. Green means go. Check left right then go. Train stop when the stop arm lifts and is green light check left right clear then go.

I dont time anything. What's the rush?
Oh I did not get what you mean, I have never encountered a train crossing in my life so I did not realise there is a traffic light
 
Oh I did not get what you mean, I have never encountered a train crossing in my life so I did not realise there is a traffic light

There's usually barrier arms, flashing lights, ringing bells... the whole works but yet people end up being killed at level crossings.
 
One of the most exciting train stunt scenes ever filmed... In 1920s pre-CGI

 
Another Buster Keaton stunt. Not train related but still solid even by today's standards

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