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What do you do if your car stalls on the tracks of a train is coming?

What if You Get Stuck? If your vehicle stalls or gets stuck on the tracks, do the following: Get yourself and any other passengers out of the vehicle immediately. If a train is coming, get out immediately and move quickly toward the oncoming train and away from the tracks at a 45-degree angle.



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What to Do If Your Vehicle Stalls or Hangs up On the Tracks
  1. GET OUT IMMEDIATELY. Evacuate your vehicle. ...
  2. Move away. Walk toward the oncoming train, and away from the tracks at a 45-degree angle. ...
  3. Locate the emergency phone number. ...
  4. Call for help!


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If your car stalls on a track, quickly get everyone out — even if you don't see a train coming. Run away from the tracks and your car to avoid being hit by flying debris. Call the number on the blue emergency notification system sign. If the sign is not visible to you, call 911.

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While modern trains won't litter the tracks with human excrement, the traditional method did just that. This is what was known as a hopper toilet. It could either be a simple hole in the floor (also known as a drop chute toilet) or a full-flush system.

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A train derailment happens when a train comes off its rails. Train tracks are designed to have two steel rails at a fixed distance apart. These rails are responsible for keeping the train wheels moving along the course of the tracks.

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It IS good to slow down before you go over a rough surface like railroad tracks. But not because you'll hurt the brakes. You should slow down before railroad tracks so that you go slowly OVER the railroad tracks.

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The Railroad Journal gives the following as an answer:— It is very well known that the car nearest the engine is exposed to the least dust, and that the rear car of a train is generally safer than the front car.

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While crossing a railroad (or a speed bump), you need to slow down, mainly to negotiate the uneven surface. Essentially, you take your foot off the accelerator and put it on the brake pedal.

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They aren't usually major disasters.

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It is not easy to derail a train by force or collision, but derailments are the most common type of train accident.

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