Asked by ABC 17 News 208 Votes Are rural railroad crossings in Missouri too dangerous? x Share Embed Share on Facebook Share on X small medium wide <script type="text/javascript" src="//squareoffs.com/assets/embed.js"></script><iframe id="embed_square_off_23614" class="squareoffs-embed" src="//squareoffs.com/square_offs/23614?category=news&publisher=abc-17-news&answer_a=Yes&answer_b=No&keywords=Yes%2C+No%2C+Transportation%2C+missouri%2C+tracks%2C+train%2C+railroad%2C+news+poll%2C+opinion+poll%2C+audience+question%2C+ABC+17+News&size=small" width="300" height="0" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" referrerpolicy="no-referrer-when-downgrade" allow="fullscreen; identity-credentials-get"> 42% Yes Yes 1 58% No No 1 Powered by SquareOffs Terms | Privacy 42% Yes Add Comment Comment Share with friends 1 Comment 0 Max DeYoung Like many other states, rural crossings have no guards/lights and have poor visibility of the tracks, due to trees and/or physical land features. People just have to be vigilant and observe before crossing. The crossings will not be improved. Reply 58% No Add Comment Comment Share with friends 1 Comment 0 Frank Stoner Not if the Darwin Award candidates would stop trying to out run the trains. Reply Powered by SquareOffs Terms | Privacy
Like many other states, rural crossings have no guards/lights and have poor visibility of the tracks, due to trees and/or physical land features. People just have to be vigilant and observe before crossing. The crossings will not be improved.
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