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When I was 8, I was on the Amtrack from D.C. to NYC, and I went to the front, and the guy let me drive the train.
Reported.
When I was 8, I was on the Amtrack from D.C. to NYC, and I went to the front, and the guy let me drive the train.
MTA is state run tax sucking behemoth.
Betcha a cyber nickle somebody's going to craft legislation....
The lone train operator told investigators he nodded at the controls and didn't apply the brakes until it was too late.
These switches are usually used as a form of fail-safe where they stop a machine with no operator from potentially dangerous action. They are commonly used in this manner in locomotives, aircraft refuelling, freight elevators, lawn mowers, tractors, personal watercraft, outboard motors, chainsaws, snowblowers, tread machines, snowmobiles, and many medical imaging devices. On some machines, these switches merely bring the machines back to safe state, such as reducing the throttle to idle or applying brakes while leaving the machines still running and ready to resume normal operation once control is reestablished.
Very old technology would have prevented this..
There was once something called a Dead Man Switch.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_man's_switch
bur WTF,, I am old fashioned.
Its all because of that radical faction of government haters, those economic terrorists, shutting down the government.
Even if the derailments were "terrorism" related, I'm pretty sure the government would do their best to keep that fact quiet.
Government's on the job!
NYC train crash prompts feds to order extra operators for Metro-North
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/0...-operators-for-metro-north/?intcmp=latestnews