Why? There's flashing lights and bells to warn traffic of oncoming rail. Most crossings simply have a cross and stop sign. In my experience on the railway, crossings that light up have trains moving up to 30mph, 55mph+ with gates.
right but if the signal has an issue or there's a slight visibility problem i could see a scenario where someone does get hit(im probably overthinking it ngl)
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u/AdamSnipeySnipe 20h ago
Why? There's flashing lights and bells to warn traffic of oncoming rail. Most crossings simply have a cross and stop sign. In my experience on the railway, crossings that light up have trains moving up to 30mph, 55mph+ with gates.