06-23-2009, 08:49 AM
Very sad indeed. I see two problems: 1) the trains should have never crashed - signaling problem or braking problem with the rear train? 2) if the second train did not climb over the end of the first, injuries probably would have been less. I guess that is what "anticlimbers" are supposed to do.
I rode this system a few years ago, and found it extremely useful and convenient. It actually opened my eyes a little that maybe the light rail system they recently built here in phoenix may be equally useful. I hope this event does not deter people away from such transportation options. In reality, you are much safer than in your car - but it doesn't seem like it because psychologically "you" are in control of your own vehicle and control your own fate.
My hats off to the rescuers and all those who helped those who are injured, and to those who will help the families that lost a loved one.
I rode this system a few years ago, and found it extremely useful and convenient. It actually opened my eyes a little that maybe the light rail system they recently built here in phoenix may be equally useful. I hope this event does not deter people away from such transportation options. In reality, you are much safer than in your car - but it doesn't seem like it because psychologically "you" are in control of your own vehicle and control your own fate.
My hats off to the rescuers and all those who helped those who are injured, and to those who will help the families that lost a loved one.
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