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<blockquote data-quote="moodaddy247" data-source="post: 294889" data-attributes="member: 13619"><p>from reading all of the posts from the on-line section, it reads like thats a crossing that has a poor history with cross traffic. RIP Jim, you're going to be sorely missed.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group2/angel.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angel:" title="Angel :angel:" data-shortname=":angel:" /></p><p> </p><p> Lets take this opportunity, and think about places on our daily routes where something of this nature could to happen to us; or someone we love; who travels 'cross one of these POORLY marked RxR crossings...</p><p> </p><p> Does anyone kno what a croosing gate costs??? Perhaps a human life.</p><p> Case in point... This last week, in Carrolton Ky, a family of five was laid to rest after they ran off the road around a sharp curve into a creek bed. They were last seen leavin' after Christmas, and went missing for three weeks. Now, the KY Transportation Cabinet is putting up concrete barriers to keep it from happening again.</p><p> </p><p> The need to 'arrive alive' in this line of work is difficult. Xtra hugs and kisses for the family... you never kno when the good Lord is gonna pull your number out of the hat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moodaddy247, post: 294889, member: 13619"] from reading all of the posts from the on-line section, it reads like thats a crossing that has a poor history with cross traffic. RIP Jim, you're going to be sorely missed.:angel: Lets take this opportunity, and think about places on our daily routes where something of this nature could to happen to us; or someone we love; who travels 'cross one of these POORLY marked RxR crossings... Does anyone kno what a croosing gate costs??? Perhaps a human life. Case in point... This last week, in Carrolton Ky, a family of five was laid to rest after they ran off the road around a sharp curve into a creek bed. They were last seen leavin' after Christmas, and went missing for three weeks. Now, the KY Transportation Cabinet is putting up concrete barriers to keep it from happening again. The need to 'arrive alive' in this line of work is difficult. Xtra hugs and kisses for the family... you never kno when the good Lord is gonna pull your number out of the hat. [/QUOTE]
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