Well a public transport driver / heavy vehicle drivers should follow laws even more carefully than normal people, because their mistakes can put much more lives in danger, as in this case..
Could of been that the throttle jammed or something anyway... RIP to everyone who lost their lives.. Heard on news today.
Apparently 80 dead and at least 140 injured. Horrible.
Driver is apparently in the custody. He was apparently known as a fast driver; i don't quite understand how you can keep a job like that, when you are "known" to be a fast driver.
'Experienced' train driver, He should know it takes a long time for trains to slow down especially at them speeds. Theirs a high chance of a technical fault but it does not rule out human error. Theirs no reason to put lives at risk to only make the arrival on time if that is the case.
(2013-07-25 23:39)Audiojack Wrote: [ -> ]I like how he had been bragging about doing 200kph on the train before.
The speed in general is not an issue, with an eletric engine that same train is allowed to travel up to 250km/h.
But the speed limits on a railnetwork are calculated to give passengers a quick and comfortable ride, of course it is possible to slightly exceed those speeds since they have a certain leeway due to safety coefficients.
However more than doubling it is just insane.
Thats terrible.. 3 weeks ago, we got a train crash here in Quebec City, Canada. around 50 persons died and 20 are missing.. Trains are very dangerous and nothing changed since this accident..