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![]() For the record there are independent safety systems in place
1. Driver safety device must be held down while train in motion 2. At random intervals the driver safety device must be released and reapplied when requested by the train 3. Failure to acknowledge a signaling computer request to slow down will stop the train - the train does not wait for the driver it starts to brake immediately for the target speed 4. Any DART can be brought to a standstill within 40 seconds by remote intervention 5. If the signaling computer onboard is not happy with the braking performance of the train it will stop the train 6. When all else fails turn the power off If any of the above systems fail the train simply stops, if the signaling system fails, train stops. If the driver tries to override any of the system, the train will phone in itself to the signaling control room and flag that a safety system has been manually disabled. Train then will refuse to exceed 20kph In the Dun Laoghaire case the deceased driver stopped the train perfectly and actually managed to get out of the train and get to the booking office to seek assistance from what I have been told. Realising it was a heart attack the defibrillator from the Dun Laoghaire Harbour office was called for Had the driver collapsed approaching Dun Laoghaire platform the train would have come to a complete halt about half way up the platform as the driver would have not acknowledged the signaling system request to slow for the speed limit at the platform end
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![]() Coroners do valuable work but I'm not sure that was the proper forum and he was properly equipped to decide what is a sufficient level of rail safety.
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![]() I imagine heart attacks in traffic are a much greater problem.
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