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How dangerous is it for four women to take art photos of railway tracks?

How dangerous is it? Well, probably, they were crushed by the train, and then the train derailed and overturned, and more people were injured and died.

I believe these women and their photographers don't think so much! They just want some good-looking literary photos. They may even know more about the local train running time and think that there are generally no trains at this time. In their plan, seize the gap time, take photos quickly, and then withdraw. How exciting! After taking these photos, you can blow the boss's cow!

There are quite a few people who want to do this so much!

If you want to ask, who are these people and what do they think? In fact, I regard the train track as their living room or backyard. I can come and go whenever I want. They probably don't understand, and they may be a little wronged by being questioned, because in their view, the tracks are empty and don't affect anyone.

To say the least, they must think that when the train comes, just run. Moreover, there are not a few people who think like them. However, most people are afraid and unwilling to take risks for taking pictures like them.

I have thought or felt so much, but I lack a science. You know, in shock, people may go blank and stay where they are.

You know, for a large vehicle like a train, it takes time from the time when the driver performs the braking operation to the time when the car stops. During this period, the train will continue to slide forward, which is a natural law and is not affected by manpower. Generally, a train with a speed of 100 km is 500 meters, and the speed of 120 km is 800 meters. The higher the speed, the greater the distance, such as high-speed rail, the distance is six kilometers. The current national standard is that the minimum braking distance of the train is 800 meters.

What concept? That is to say, if there is a car whose speed does not exceed120km, and if the driver sees people on the tracks at a distance of 800m, he will brake in time. If there are no other special interference factors, people on the tracks may not be crushed by the train.

Look, under so many assumptions, we only see the possibilities on this side of the train. You know, people on the tracks have other possibilities. For example, slip caused by panic, sudden illness caused by fright.

And the risk of emergency braking is also great. The extreme friction between the brake and the wheel and rail may lead to rail damage, wheel derailment and car overturning, which will lead to greater casualties and losses.

So what can be done to avoid all this? Yes! Since most people can't know which tracks are permanently abandoned, there is only one way to ensure the safety of the tracks, and that is, don't go, don't ask, don't go!

Stay away from dangerous areas and cherish life!