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Train in 5, for 5
Sign to let you know how much time the train will need to cross the road | |
Picture this, driving down the road towards a railroad crossing, about 2 minutes away, you see a sign
TRAIN IN 2 MINUTE(S)
FOR 5 MINUTE (S)
where the numbers change to reflect the reality
This assumes that, if you were to travel at the speed limit, you would have to wait five minutes for the
really long train to pass, so, instead on passing the time counting the cars (on the train), you could stop and grab a donut, or get some gas, or something.
I know there are some idiots out there who would interpret this the other way, and go speeding down the road in order to beat the train.
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Awww, why not? I like the idea. Yes, idiots will use this to their advantage, but then again, idiots already kill themselves enough by dumbly walking in front of speeding trains and being unable to judge how long it would take for the train to get there, so it balances out a bit. |
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Nay. Limitd use. Encourages idiots to dare the sign. Insurance liability should the sign not function right. |
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Watermelancholy, the sign is supposed to be an advisory type of sign, not replace the regular signs at the railway crossing |
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Couldn't the money go towards some kind of tunnel that goes under or over the railway line? or would that make too much sense? |
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Near train crossings, there might be a boom of gas stations, convieinence stores, and doughnut shops. |
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consider the train a forced break in your busy day. As you sit there and count the cars, or read or whatever, it becomes clear you don't have control over everything. |
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Forget the insurance, it's natural selection at it's best. If someone is so hurried or think they're so important that they can't wait five minutes for a train to pass, then they ought to be killed by their own stupidity. |
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Call it: "Darwin's Crossing" |
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Bert: If trains only took 5 minutes, you'd be right. A 5 minute train around here is the engine and caboose. |
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