Thursday, December 6, 2012

Bad Driving Practices At The Border

Some motorists crossing the border are practicing some dangerous habits.

Owners of the International bridge says drivers are failing to adhere to the stop signs placed at rail crossings.

Darwin Joslyn of the Minnesota-Dakota and Western Railway says they've had too many close calls with their trains.

Even with new larger and flashing LED signs, Joslyn says the number of close calls between trains and traffic has increased.

Joslyn says the remote controlled trains travel don't travel very fast, but still takes up to 300 feet to stop.