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I've seen people cross on red lights. Sometimes it's the impatient person who has to get through as it's closing.

Sometimes it's the impatient person who is tired of waiting as the signal has been going for minutes and there's no other evidence of a train.

Sometimes it's the inattentive person following the car in front.

Gates help the third person most. I haven't seen many crossings without gates, but they're a lot easier to miss than a gate.

Protecting people from a train collision has benefits for the train system as well. A collision causes confusion and delay and may damage the rolling stock or even the rails and could cause injuries and the operators likely need PTO. So it's rational to reduce collisions regardless of opinions about the choices of the participants.



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