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by bobthepanda 2177 days ago
Trains are very heavy and have long braking distances at speed, in some cases over a mile. For a train to have enough time to stop, the crossing would have to be kept clear for a very long time, which would probably tempt drivers to bypass the gates since they would perceive the crossing to be overly safe (described in the article as the "cry wolf" phenomenon).