Ohio Derailment Highlights Dangerous Flaws
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Ohio Derailment Highlights Dangerous Flaws
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While officials will say otherwise, statistics show that train accidents
really ARE increasing. The Ohio derailment highlights critical safety
issues. Here's what you need to know.
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The tragic derailment in Ohio has brought attention to, at the very
least, our crumbling infrastructure, dangerous safety shortcuts, and
corporate greed that puts lives and the environment at risk.
What are your thoughts about the derailment in Ohio? Do you have any
theories? What do you believe is causing all the accidents? Are you
making any changes to keep yourself safe?
Share your thoughts in the comments section.
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