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paradox1899
2 years ago

Yeah, that’s not a problem. Best if he’s standing.

HugoHustensaft
2 years ago

If you can make yourself flat enough, then it goes – the scale is the height of the track, because it becomes clear that nothing is grinding on the ground (at least theoretically). But there are the nice small parts in the middle of the track, which indicate that sometimes something can hang, which would at least become very painful…

Practical: Highly dangerous – and quite safe for the locomotive driver an occasion for emergency braking, it is punishable above.

Muster1
2 years ago

Maybe if there’s anything down there, that’s it.

MarSusMar
2 years ago

Roll through? I don’t really know what you mean.

Parallel to the rails, all flattened, the could work. Just in the low bed.

guru61
2 years ago

Later? I guess that’s okay.

Under a freight car you can cross

https://www.flickr.com/gp/r_walther/Td4y3Pr8zM

Under a locomotive not:

https://flic.kr/p/DGDsTF

And under double-decker cars also not:

https://flic.kr/p/2nn84a6

I would definitely not try to roll over!

HarryXXX
2 years ago

Theoretically, however, it practically disassembles you into individual parts.

PsySkill
2 years ago

Come on, but I wouldn’t try it…

DerBarooon
2 years ago

Don’t think…

Wiesel
2 years ago

You mean if a train can roll over you and you’ll survive?

Yeah, there are cases where this happened.