Spyke

A) It's a tram

And

B) No there isn't, they share the roads with everyone else

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Echo Dotreply
feddit.uk

I think it's just a street. So it'd be like installing a barrier on the pavement.

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That's true, this appears to be a light rail crossing. But then again that's a pretty large station for just light rail so I'm not sure.

Where I live there are generally no gates for light rail but there are for all pedestrian crossings over ordinary train tracks, which honestly just makes me think we probably should be installing more safety measures for light rail.

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trams at street level are convenient though

also costs much less than grade separating everything

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pawb.social

Don't wear headphones while crossing roads, bike lanes, or train tracks. :P

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Yeah that's my main takeaway, you should also not be listening at a volume that makes you unable to hear a car horn or a bicycle bell.

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Talarainereply
fedia.io

Honestly I don't know why people wear headphones at all outside. I mean, I get we should all be able to hear our tunes or podcasts or whatever, but unawareness of your surroundings can change your life for the worse very quickly.

I seem to recall an ad for some product in the last couple years that still lets you hear what's around you with clarity while listening, though I can't seem to find it now.

Edit: Maybe these? https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/electronics/sony-linkbuds-earbuds-hear-your-surroundings

The reviews are iffy on them though. idk, I just don't want noise cancellation until I'm someplace I'm going to be sitting in a long time that has sounds I don't want to hear.

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Can't help but think of all the people inside the train

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