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Исповед на полицаецот кој бил прв на местото на катастрофата со возот.

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A pedestrian narrowly escaped being hit by a train traveling at 112 kilometers per hour, as it crossed the tracks without checking for safety in Rankorn, Cheshire, England, according to the Daily Mail. Video footage from the train’s cameras shows the individual carelessly crossing the tracks. Fortunately, the train, which was on the London Euston-Glasgow line, was able to stop in time and avoid hitting the pedestrian. The Network Rail reported that trains on this section of the track have a maximum speed of 200 kilometers per hour. The crossing has a red warning light that indicates when it is unsafe to cross, which the person in the video ignored. Lucy Jordan, head of safety for the Network Rail’s northwest division, said the incident “could have led to tragedy.” “When I see footage like this, my heart always stops,” she added. “A difference of just a few seconds could have led to tragedy for this person, and I cannot minimize the danger they were in,” she said. “No matter how well you think you know the crossing, all users must respect the signaling and, if there are warning lights, always stop when they turn red; it’s simply not worth the risk,” she added. Dave Whitehouse, director of safety for Avanti’s west coast, said the video was a “stark reminder” to be “aware of your surroundings near rail infrastructure.” “This video serves as a stark reminder to be aware of your surroundings near rail infrastructure, whether it be at a level crossing or a station,” he said. “Although the person escaped serious injury or even death, this demonstrates that it takes only a split second to make the wrong decision and end up in tragedy.