Collision imminent in 3… 2… 1…
If you don’t know anything about how trains get around, it’s simple. The train moves along a steel railroad track to get from place A to place B. If there’s anything blocking the track, the train can’t just swerve out of the way to avoid a collision. Pretty straightforward, right?
You’d think so, but some people need to learn the most basic things the hard way. For instance, the person who gave the green light to place a wooden pole and an electrical relay system between two disconnected tracks. By looking at this picture, it’s clear that the tracks on the right are newer and should still be in commission, but we could be wrong.