Submitted by Attica-Attica t3_yyvpmv in jerseycity
Nexis4Jersey t1_iwwptz5 wrote
Reply to comment by garth_meringue in Just now at Harsimus Cove. by Attica-Attica
No they don't , its likely a malfunctioning signal...display green on both sides... If you see this report it to NJT/City...so they can fix it...the op in the other thread did not....
pixel_of_moral_decay t1_iwxe0vk wrote
The traffic/walk lights malfunction on lights rail crossings on the regular. I’ve lost count the number of times I’ve seen it say you can go with a train in the middle of the street or not when nothing in sight.
At this point I think they’ve just given up.
Nexis4Jersey t1_iwxezmv wrote
I think the lights need to be replaced there close to 22 years old in some cases at least the control box is...but people need to report it too the city/njt.
garth_meringue t1_iwwv65s wrote
Do you have special insight into the topic? The train drivers are all of the finest caliber and human error is impossible?
I've seen the trains go against green lights at different intersections as well as pedestrian signals at harborside many times. I trust the signals more than I do the drivers around here whether they're in a car or train.
bodhipooh t1_iwwy35s wrote
Regardless of whether or not the train failed to follow a signal, they ALWAYS have the right of way when approaching a crossing.
omgno360noscope t1_iwx5rcc wrote
Yeah this is common sense. Can't think of any driver who thinks they can take that chance....then again this is jersey. Some of the world's dumbest drivers
Nexis4Jersey t1_iwxf3nl wrote
If the signal is stop for trains then they cannot run it..or the trains brakes activate...
HudsonRiverMonster t1_iwytf7g wrote
You know nothing about what it takes to be an operator on a railroad. Operating a train isn’t like driving a car. They get extensive training, have stringent regulations, and are directly overseen by the federal govt.
I’ll believe it’s a signal problem or that the driver was being a fucking moron, because that’s what happens almost every time a car collides with the Light Rail.
garth_meringue t1_iwzdq4n wrote
Of course most car drivers are morons around here. I've just seen inconsistent behavior with these trains crossing lights and signals many times.
I'm sure the signal system is subject to regulations and oversight as well. It seems weird people are so quick to blame only the signals. I'm more inclined to believe in human error than signal error. Do you have special knowledge on the subject?
HudsonRiverMonster t1_iwzuky7 wrote
Yes, I’ve worked in the rail industry. It takes a lot of time and distance to stop the inertia of something as massive as a train. A signal error, or the driver being distracted/stupid/both, are much more likely than the operator not stopping if they had the chance.
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