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by Symbiote 920 days ago
The signalling system is designed so there's no possibility of an oncoming (or path-crossing) train. On a modern system this is done with formal proof of the software, on an old system with mechanical interlocks.
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Yes, and if you maintain it very well you will never have accidents. That's why Poland never has railway accidents, perfect maintenance and everything 'just works' /s.
That’s a bit of a tangent though. All of rail (even in Poland) is based on the assumption that stopped=safe.