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Re: Another tractor accident...why?
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Posted by Paul in Ontario on November 08, 2004 at 07:40:22 from (69.156.109.19):
In Reply to: Another tractor accident...why? posted by Rauville on November 07, 2004 at 14:29:12:
A good friend and neighour died in a train tractor collison a few years back. It is terrible thing that it happens, an their were a number of factors that hepled cause it. ( an unguarded crossing, the road and the crossing intersect at an angle and a bend ) In my opinion, the biggest factor was the fact it happened during the planting season. We rush to get things done, break downs, weather , second jobs, and small/ large acerages to get palnted. This has our mind going a mile a minute. We become distracted , cut corners or we do not give the task we are doind 100% attention. My heart goes out to the family, as it still does for my friend Dennis> I will think of him every day as I go over that very rail crossing.
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