A distracted driver didn't see a stopped LSRC train in Otsego County and swerved to avoid it, hitting the engine, and a vehicle stopped at a yield sign in the opposite direction.
https://upnorthlive.com/news/local/stop ... XsDbKPtltk
Don't you love the reporting....the stopped train caused the car crash? I don't think so!
Car-Train Crash in Gaylord.
Car-Train Crash in Gaylord.
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Re: Car-Train Crash in Gaylord.
Typical modern media. And who does not see a loco when it is in front of you??
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Re: Car-Train Crash in Gaylord.
Story looked rather straight up to me. Nowhere did I read that the train caused the crash...or are you reading between the lines?
When your head is buried....in your....phone...yeah, you miss trains ahead.
When your head is buried....in your....phone...yeah, you miss trains ahead.
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Re: Car-Train Crash in Gaylord.
Doc, I completely agree about their head buried in their phone.
I know this comment isn't train related, but I wonder what would happen to people if the cell phone grid just stopped working (unlikely I know, but a rather fascinating social observation if it ever did happen). People would have to actually look at each other and talk using this thing called their mouth and this other thing called eye contact. People would be breaking down everywhere I'm afraid. It's sad.
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I know this comment isn't train related, but I wonder what would happen to people if the cell phone grid just stopped working (unlikely I know, but a rather fascinating social observation if it ever did happen). People would have to actually look at each other and talk using this thing called their mouth and this other thing called eye contact. People would be breaking down everywhere I'm afraid. It's sad.
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Re: Car-Train Crash in Gaylord.
Roger that David Lang! I know auto fatalities would drop. How many times have you been at an intersection, first up, light turns green and some fool drives right thru the red...never looked up. I've seen it a few times and now I always LOOK both ways when I get a green at a traffic light before I move. M44 and Myers Lake seems problematic.
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Re: Car-Train Crash in Gaylord.
Had a guy right in front of me the other day make a panic stop just as the light turned yellow. He wanted to use that time to dial his phone.
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Re: Car-Train Crash in Gaylord.
Been there, done that. I predate cell phones.David Lang wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 11:59 amI wonder what would happen to people if the cell phone grid just stopped working.
Not sure I want to see what the youth that have never lived without a phone would do if the machine stopped.
Re: Car-Train Crash in Gaylord.
Blind people! But ya, how do you not see it!?!joeyuboats wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 8:14 amTypical modern media. And who does not see a loco when it is in front of you??