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…I can’t believe how fast that train stopped…!
I’m not so surprised at that, Quentin–considering that we probably saw the entire train in that video, he could get stopped in a fairly short distance. What surprised me was how slowly and leisurely the car was going around the gates and across the track–that driver didn’t have a clue!
I find it really amusing that the crossing is located in Moron, Argentina! [:D]
I wish I understood what goes on between people’s ears when they do stuff like that. I doubt this person was texting or on a cellphone…not and deliberately avoiding coming to a stop when crossing signals are going at the same time. So, I am at a loss…
If buddy’s lucky, he/she’s only lost the car.
-Crandell
Consider that this is the country that produced Juan Manuel Fangio and a number of other top-notch Formula One drivers.
Note: The driver drove around 2 quadrant gates. Maybe 4 quad would have stopped him.
But even worse was that was a 2 or 3 track crossing and he would have had no idea what was on the other tracks.
Driver must have been a local inhabitant living up to the ideals of his towns name.