踏切 京阪電鉄 Railroad crossing in Japan - keihan Line 01
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That crossing was so low, I couldn't hear it.
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yes i wonder that too
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Am I not seeing something, or does there only seem to be one gate on one side of the tracks?
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epic :O
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Beacause of the time it takes to stop a train, trains should always have priority all around the world!
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Nice video.
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I used to live in Arashiyama, but I actually saw 9/11/01 同時初テロon a Keihan TV car from Chushojima.
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Don't trains in Japan ever blow their horns at railroad crossings?
TempestDragon59 4 years ago 2
In Japan, a train is given priority.
If an accident happens at a railroad crossing, there is a fault to a car even if a warning signal breaks down.
A car becomes more careful than the train.
uxt1135 4 years ago