A little to the right

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A little to the right

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In Nuevo Laredo Mexico.

This one is well off the shoulder.


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Re: A little to the right

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Here's my opinion:

1st: It looks ugly.
2nd: Turn the lights to the road.
3rd: Needs to install rear lights.
4th: The road looks busy enough to require gates here.
5th: Is it a safe crossing? :redx:

Then again this is in Mexico though, as usual installments.

If you also look at the link below this post, a train is approaching with the signals not activated!
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source= ... 1&t=h&z=15

Its not a force of action or being forceful but thats just my opinion, whats yours?
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The signals are far to the right because the road is being widened. Also very unusual that the crossing is solar powered.

There are probably 25+ reasons to debate why the lights aren't on, so I won't count this one as "broken" just yet.
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Re: A little to the right

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Yeah, I agree... the road is probably going to be widened at some point.

It's funny how relaxed their guidelines down there are about crossing safety. Kind of reminds me of Argentina.
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