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What is the leading cause of railroad accidents? How often do they happen?

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What is the leading cause of railroad accidents? How often do they happen?

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With the advent of increasingly sophisticated technology, the frequency of railroad accidents has steadily decreased through the years. These days, there are two primary causes of railroad accidents: human error and track problems. Frequently (about once every 90 minutes, in fact), accidents are the result of motorists failing to stop when a train is approaching a railroad crossing.

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