Idiot STOPS On The Railroad Tracks, With A Train Coming! #trains #trainvideo | Jason Asselin



Sometimes filming one freight train crossing just isn’t enough, I like my videos longer than 2 minutes.. So a quick drive to Wisconsin and I can catch the Escanaba & Lake Superior Railroad on County O too.. Just in time to watch this complete moron STOP right on the tracks as the train is approaching… You better GO!
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44 thoughts on “Idiot STOPS On The Railroad Tracks, With A Train Coming! #trains #trainvideo | Jason Asselin”

  1. Nice view out across the grass. Whoever mows all of that does a really nice job. Always like seeing the trains at the County O crossing. So many trees and greenery and the train just magically comes out of it. The idiot almost spoiled it all! He's very lucky his car didn't stall. Have a good one!

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  2. Americans seem to have this insane belief that their cars can ignore crossing warnings. Frankly I'm stunned that even more aren't squished, but at least Brightline is starting to get the message across. Stop or die in a 100mph pulveriser – your choice thicko!!!

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  3. I have a question for you?? Do or does depending on if there's an English teacher out there. Do they have radios on those trains? To talk to the dispatcher, and can you get one so that you know? Where the trains at?

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  4. Another good video. I don't know what to say about the idiot at the crossing. My Dad worked for the state of Michigan at one time and crossing accidents was one of the areas he investigated. Many people don't have respect for RR crossings.

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  5. But, but, but, my high school driving teacher told us to "Stop, Look and Listen" at the railroad crossing. So, yes, stopping ON the track allows you to actually SEE the train coming at you in full detail. Besides, it's a lot more fun to cross the tracks with the lights flashing. You feel so much more alive with tons of freight coming at you!!

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  6. This video shows why people who haven't got two brain cells to rub together, should have their drivers licenses revoked(!). But, that's not gonna happen, is it… Next time, though, perhaps two diesel electric locos and 40 laden freight carriages will make that decision for him… you know, by demonstrating in practice who wins between a 1000 ton train and a 1500 kg saloon car…
    What a cretin!

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  7. I don't know what's up with people disobeying the signals. One car in my area got hit by being close to the tracks. Signals flashing, the engineer constantly blowing the horn to let the car know they were too close, and yet the car just sat there and got hit. I even heard the hit.

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