Kosy123
Senior Member
Hit a train, lose your license permanently.
I forced to agree that Edmonton drivers are too stupid to exist with tram style LRT. And I need to modify my stance on crossing arms. I had hoped we could avoid them but i believe they need to be put on all truck routes and and all turnoffs to feeder roads from truck routes that cross the tracks. So for the current Valley line this would be the crossings of Whitemud, 51st ave, Roper road, 82nd ave and 90th ave.I get the logic behind trying to reduce traffic delays by having the train use regular signals instead of crossing harms. But as the massive rise in collisions, injuries, and pedestrian fatalities show: Edmonton drivers are too stupid to be trusted with lights. Time for crossing arms at all intersections, not just train crossings!
I also hate to cave, but at this point, it would be a matter of protecting the investment that was made, imo, and if that is with adding crossing arms, so be it. This is absolutely ridiculous, and the drivers who managed to be stupid enough to hit the trains should lose their right to drive permanently.I forced to agree that Edmonton drivers are too stupid to exist with tram style LRT. And I need to modify my stance on crossing arms. I had hoped we could avoid them but i believe they need to be put on all truck routes and and all turnoffs to feeder roads from truck routes that cross the tracks. So for the current Valley line this would be the crossings of Whitemud, 51st ave, Roper road, 82nd ave and 90th ave.
Not to mention having to take an eye exam along with a reading comprehension test.Anytime a person gets into an accident with the LRT they should be made to take a mandatory driving course again.
I think the compromise of the valley line is that we want a tram centrally, and an LRT/light metro in the suburbs. I wonder if the compromise is doing crossing arms in the suburbs? And if that increases speeds, awesome. But keeping the central areas without arms feels important too.I forced to agree that Edmonton drivers are too stupid to exist with tram style LRT. And I need to modify my stance on crossing arms. I had hoped we could avoid them but i believe they need to be put on all truck routes and and all turnoffs to feeder roads from truck routes that cross the tracks. So for the current Valley line this would be the crossings of Whitemud, 51st ave, Roper road, 82nd ave and 90th ave.
They can still be ignored. I propose a concierge/butler type service, where a perfectly dressed older man with a posh British accent knocks on the driver's window and politely but firmly informs the driver of the approaching train, before making a small bow and moving gracefully away. Cause I don't know how else to do it...They have the LED TRAIN sign lit up at any right turn crossing a track. I wonder if they should put them at left turns (like the light at a left turn next to a crossing.