Chinese-Dragon
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In HK we have these nice glass barriers in the MTR stations that prevent anyone falling onto the tracks even by accident.
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Could India pick our high-speed rail for its coming upgrade of railway system.
We have huge price advantage, and its quality now even surpasses that of Japan.
Why pick their old Shinkansen over our new technology?
Trains can be heard coming from a long way off, shouldn't that give them enough time to escape?
Sometimes you just do not realised how fast a train can travel
Depends on a lot of factors.First of all China has to prove leaders in this technology. Then there is the 'loan' factor. For example my state Kerala is planning to build HSR on loan provided by Japan. Its a soft loan (1.5% interest) that could be re payed over 50 years out of which there is no need to pay for the first 10 years after commencing operation. The only catch is that we should use Japanese technology thats not much an issue as Japanese are known for their bullet trains.
I think I have enough time to escape even bullettrain coming.
This is the difference between us and the civilized world I guess. They are not youngsters trying to seek thrill but normal pedestrians. when there is no bridge for a mile, what will you do? walk a mile and then use the bridge or just cross the track ? Even if the people are ignorant, it is the duty government and of the railways to make sure there is no chance of people getting hurt. poor people's lives has no value in our country.
I think I have enough time to escape even bullettrain coming.
i didn't believe it at first. 15,000 is a huge number by any means...
after viewing the video i start believing it. ppl crossing rail track like crossing bicycle lane and their homes/shops/living areas are just built inches away from rail track.
I think I have enough time to escape even bullettrain coming.
In India more than 8 Billion people travel by train every year compared to just 1.6 Billion in China in 2010. China has double the route length than India but still 1/5 times less people travelling on train. China Railways have very less pressure on railways than India.
Are you a superman !!!!!!!