Skill or luck - level crossing vs citroen

Skill or luck - level crossing vs citroen

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saaby93

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popeyewhite

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Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Bit of both IMO. I tried a similar stunt when young and foolish crossing the tidal causeway to Holy Island.

Alex

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284 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Lucky idiot, I'd say.

Dr Murdoch

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135 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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A very impressive idiot.

matchmaker

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Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Dr Murdoch said:
A very impressive idiot.
No, just an idiot. furiousfurious

DaveyBoyWonder

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174 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Touch wood, natural selection will catch up with them soon enough...

tight5

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Wednesday 15th February 2017
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matchmaker said:
No, just an idiot. furiousfurious
Is the correct answer !

Terminator X

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204 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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You'd have to be a fool to try that and most likely win a Darwin Award in the process.

TX.

Simpo Two

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Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Terminator X said:
You'd have to be a fool to try that and most likely win a Darwin Award in the process.
Although we all know that the train won't be along for aome time, we all have to say he's an idiot. His biggest risk was colliding with the far barrier, not the train.

saaby93

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Anyone know typical timings at this crossing?
It's not one where the barrier comes down and youre stuck for what seems like half hour

silverfoxcc

7,689 posts

145 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Prick 1st class

anonymous-user

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Wednesday 15th February 2017
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silverfoxcc said:
Prick 1st class
Under 1st class would have been preferable smile

Simpo Two

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265 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Interestingly, if the train HAD arrived before the barriers were fully down, the train company would likely be found grossly reckless for cutting it so fine...

tight5

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Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Simpo Two said:
Interestingly, if the train HAD arrived before the barriers were fully down, the train company would likely be found grossly reckless for cutting it so fine...
Car driver would still be dead, though !

legzr1

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139 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Lucky ahole

Countdown

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196 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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silverfoxcc said:
Prick 1st class
Indeed.

Impressive my left buttcheek. Couldn't give a toss about him, more the risks that he put the train driver/passengers at.

Yipper

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90 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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Lol. Good to see "railway roulette" is still alive and kicking!

popeyewhite

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Countdown said:
Indeed.

Impressive my left buttcheek. Couldn't give a toss about him, more the risks that he put the train driver/passengers at.
And the car on the other side that wasn't there yet, but would have arrived in two minutes.

texaxile

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150 months

Wednesday 15th February 2017
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saaby93 said:
Anyone know typical timings at this crossing?
It's not one where the barrier comes down and youre stuck for what seems like half hour
I might be wrong but I think it's 2 minutes before and after any movement.

I work quite close to a level crossing and this happens more often than one might think although not quite as tight. Also lost count of the times I've heard the yarn about the old lady tying her dog lead to the barrier while she waited for the train to come...

Halmyre

11,194 posts

139 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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texaxile said:
saaby93 said:
Anyone know typical timings at this crossing?
It's not one where the barrier comes down and youre stuck for what seems like half hour
I might be wrong but I think it's 2 minutes before and after any movement.

I work quite close to a level crossing and this happens more often than one might think although not quite as tight. Also lost count of the times I've heard the yarn about the old lady tying her dog lead to the barrier while she waited for the train to come...
A LC near me has the barriers (full barriers, not half barriers) come down a full 5 minutes before the train comes through - but they go up as soon as the train has cleared the crossing.