and a group of other senators to introduce a bill aimed at establishing additional safety rules.
Titled the Railway Safety Act of 2023, the bill would raise fines for safety violations, increase safety inspections, and requirer companies to disclose to states when trains with hazardous materials will pass through their borders. The bill, which could pass the Democratic-controlled Senate in the coming weeks, has murkier prospects in the Republican-controlled House.“It shouldn’t take a rail disaster to get us working together like that,” said Brown, who noted that the bill has “good” chances in the Senate, but declined to say whether he thinks the House will take up the bill.
“I make no predictions in the House,” continued Brown. “Keep in mind who has the influence in the House of Representatives
Wtf did you think would happen when there are no enforceable rules
Sabotaging that company?
I noted at the other rail crossing video of the crash & this site that the surfaces of the railway bases were crushed stone but how good is the compaction and technical quality of subsurface materials and wooden tie system ?
I witnessed two derailments of their freight trains. At very low speed. Nobody injured. They blamed the construction of the line as being not solid enough.
They could also look for sabotage.
We have MAGA/Trump to thank for train (and many other) disasters…
If they’re carrying toxic cargo inspections of car an route should be a norm
Greetings darling❤️, hit me up in my Dm there’s a lot you need to know about your life and family it’s very important and it’s for your good✨💫🙏
Buttigieg not around
Anybody tell Pete yet?
Sabotage!
'The Bureau of Transportation Statistics records 54,539 train derailments between 1990 to 2021, an average of 1,704 per year.' Why the sudden rush to add more regulations?
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