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Posted by scotc on September 29, 2003 at 22:57:37 from (162.39.3.178):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Stop for those STOP Signs posted by Chris-se-ILL on September 29, 2003 at 20:17:16:
I drive a truck on a dedicated account, so I know how busy the tracks i have to cross are, and i always look for trains, but today over in edgerton OH when I was crossing the tracks, the back of the trailer is still over them when the tractors halfway through the turn, and i had some woman in a van come halfway into the intersection trying to beat me, like I had a stopsign and i could stop on the tracks. Sorry, but if she woulda come any further, her van pushes out of my way easier than I push out of the trains way. For US6 being such a major E-W route into chicago they sure should be able to come up with something better there than the turn right, cross tracks, immediately turn left, and the turn left onto US6W from OH rt 49 N while your still on the tracks setup they got
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