Cameras captured the moment a train collided with a car at a railroad crossing in Utah, USA. Just before the accident, the car entered the railroad crossing by a rear-end collision from a truck in the rear. He went back, but was blocked by the barrier and was unable to move. The driver escaped from the car and was not injured. Local media reported that the accident caused more than 15 million yen in damage to the train.


The barrier blocked him and he couldn’t return… The car and train “clash”

The train was photographed on the 4th in Utah, USA, with its horns continuing to sound. “Hey hey,” the driver’s resignation lament, when the stuck car and the train collided.

Just before the accident, there was a white car entering the railroad crossing as soon as the circuit breaker began to close.

(UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY /TMX)

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The white car hurriedly tried to get the car back and return, but was blocked by a circuit breaker that had come down and became unable to move.

The train driving along the tracks noticed a white car and continued to honk, but it couldn’t stop and crashed.

(UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY /TMX)
(UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY /TMX)

The white car was knocked off and the front part was completely damaged. The fragments scattered around the area, and the alarm was so shocking that it would collapse. Was the driver of the white car really safe?


The driver escaped safely… The reason for the entry was the trailing truck.

Just before the train collided, the driver who could no longer move his car quickly escaped. He escaped at the close of crisis and was not injured.

(UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY /TMX)
(UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY /TMX)

But why did the white car enter the railroad crossing? Looking closely at the footage just before, the white car was rear-ended by a truck in the back, and the bounce was pushed out into the tracks.

Local media said the train suffered more than 15 million yen in damages from the accident.
(From “It!” broadcast on February 14th)

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