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Why do people put their feet up on railroad tracks?

Some drivers out there believe that you should lift your feet up when crossing over railroad tracks. There are several motivations behind this, like if you don't you'll never get married, or die young, or lose the person you're in a relationship with.



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Echoes and Acoustics One reason people honk in tunnels may be due to the acoustics. Tunnels provide natural amplification and sound reverberation. This makes honking more enjoyable and entertaining. Drivers might honk their horns to hear the satisfying echoes bouncing off the tunnel walls.

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Near freight rail facilities, residents are likely to be exposed to high levels of diesel exhaust particles and other airborne pollutants at potentially even greater levels than those from major freeways.

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Why do trains sound their horn? Federal law requires the train crew when approaching a road crossing to sound the horn at all public crossings for the protection and safety of motorists and pedestrians regardless of whether crossings with gates and lights are present.

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By putting a pari of oranges on your dashboard, it is believed that you are welcoming good luck and prosperity into the owners of the car. Plus, they're good for decorative purposes. Just remember not to leave them for too long under the hot sun.

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This is because they often have 'wideband' transmitters inside the tunnel itself- doesn't matter what frequency you are tuned to, it will pick it up- and they use this to issue alerts, traffic warnings etc (as well as in many cases they will have multiple low powered transmitters that retransmit the actual local radio ...

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