accident ~ 37 Year Old Cyclist Dead On The Spot After Being Hit By Train~ (1 Viewer)

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In the Yaroslavl region, a passenger train on the Moscow-Chita route hit a 37-year-old cyclist to death. The incident occurred yesterday, August 24, at 16:50 on the railway section of the Debolovskaya - Rostov stations.

It was established that the victim is a resident of Rostov. Crossing the railway tracks on his bicycle, he ignored the red traffic light, the sound signal and the lowered barrier.

The train driver gave a high volume signal. However, the cyclist did not react to this. Then emergency braking was applied. But due to the short distance, the collision could not be avoided.

Information about the incident was published in a local group in social networks. In the comments to the post, eyewitness reports of the incident began to appear.

- I called an ambulance. He was riding his bike and didn't pay attention. Everything happened before my eyes. He suffered a dissection of the head in the temple area, a broken leg and foot. The guy works at the base near the crossing, sells feed, - wrote one of the eyewitnesses.

As a result of the emergency, the man received injuries incompatible with life, the press service of the Transport Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Northwestern Federal District reported.

The cyclist is believed to have been drunk.

Currently, an inspection is being carried out and all the circumstances of the incident are being established.


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To be fair, he was dead on the spot, and that spot, and a spot over there and a big smear there.

That's the kind of shit you see in India.
or anywhere there's a level crossing. US cops did an amazing job parking on a level crossing, putting a woman in the back in cuffs and then watching as a train plowed into it.
 
In the train's axis of travel, the bicyclist went from 0 mph to 150 mph in about 1 milisecond, thus suggesting he experienced about 300-g acceleration force. So he traveled through the air not as a human cadaver buy rather as a pancake or a corn tortilla.
 
His body was instantly accelerated from Zero speed along the track to around 150 kilometers per hour. The 2000Gs his body experienced must have turned all internal organs to jelly, while the outer carcass melted under the intense internal pressures. Didn't matter---he was already sedated by the 2 fifths of vodka he had just enjoyed.
 

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Must of had earbuds in or something because even those electric trains are pretty loud when at those speeds.
 

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In the Yaroslavl region, a passenger train on the Moscow-Chita route hit a 37-year-old cyclist to death. The incident occurred yesterday, August 24, at 16:50 on the railway section of the Debolovskaya - Rostov stations.

It was established that the victim is a resident of Rostov. Crossing the railway tracks on his bicycle, he ignored the red traffic light, the sound signal and the lowered barrier.

The train driver gave a high volume signal. However, the cyclist did not react to this. Then emergency braking was applied. But due to the short distance, the collision could not be avoided.

Information about the incident was published in a local group in social networks. In the comments to the post, eyewitness reports of the incident began to appear.

- I called an ambulance. He was riding his bike and didn't pay attention. Everything happened before my eyes. He suffered a dissection of the head in the temple area, a broken leg and foot. The guy works at the base near the crossing, sells feed, - wrote one of the eyewitnesses.

As a result of the emergency, the man received injuries incompatible with life, the press service of the Transport Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Northwestern Federal District reported.

The cyclist is believed to have been drunk.

Currently, an inspection is being carried out and all the circumstances of the incident are being established.


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Not even Russia makes them that tough!
 
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