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Re: (VIC)Person hit By Train.




"Chris Gordon" <cmgord@gromit.ecr.mu.oz.au> wrote in message
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>snip<

> From what I understand another driver is brought along to move the train
> once all the photos, plem investigation, body taken away and cleaning of
> train is done (fire bridage is used to hose done the train).
> The driver at the time is taken fof Councilling and doesn't drive again
> that shift.
>
> In a near miss the driver has the option of not completing the shift.

True, although I've yet to not finish a shift. Opinions differ as to whether
it is called a near miss or near hit. To me a near miss means you "nearly
missed" hitting him, where a near hit means you "just" missed him.

Regards Michael