By Krishn Kaushik, Sarita Chaganti Singh and Jatindra Dash BAHANAGA, India/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - An official probe into India's rail crash is focusing on suspected manual bypassing of an automated signalling system that guides train movement - an ...
Yeah, I mean the article seems to suggest that while overriding the automated signalling is prohibited it happens regularly. It sounds to me like a culture change is needed, hopefully this crash is enough to spur that into existence although it won’t be easy or quick.
Yeah, I mean the article seems to suggest that while overriding the automated signalling is prohibited it happens regularly. It sounds to me like a culture change is needed, hopefully this crash is enough to spur that into existence although it won’t be easy or quick.
Right. Even Japan had a lets speed up the passenger train through a turn stage (JR West incident)