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Four crew members appeared to be securing a stretch of track over railroad ties. Further down, new rails were sitting to the side, but the ties were already in place. Red spraypaint on the ground ...
“This is a serious problem, and regardless how a human reacts, the autopilot algorithm should never put any of their vehicles onto the train track. That’s just fundamentally wrong.” He added ...
The four suspects, including Manabu Sasaki, 39, who runs MA-Kensou, a painting company based in Kodaira, western Tokyo, are believed to have forced the worker, Osamu Takano, to enter train tracks ...
traffic lights and other railroad items while zipping along the tracks. Conventionally, workers walk along the rails to conduct visual checks. According to JR West, the new inspection system will ...
When officers arrived, they found the man between a building and railroad tracks in the area. An autopsy showed that the man had been shot, and officials ruled his manner of death as a homicide.