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Different From Accidents
Treinongeluk(Train Accidents) are different from motor accidents like cars, motorcycles or buses. Unlike those other vehicles where life of a few people are at stake in case of a train accident the life of thousands of people are at stake.
The victims in a train accident though are not exclusively passengers. They could be:
Motorists Other vehicles like cars and motorcycles can be involved in a train collision in crossings.
Voetgangers(Pedestrians) People waiting on a train stop or those near or crossing a rail track can also be hit by a train.
Employees Railroad workers can also be victims in a collision or any accident during train operations.
The railway employees are not the only one who are facing the risk of Ongeluk op werk (Accident at work) those who work in factories, mines etc faces similar risk. They work continuously risking their lives. Their lives are always at stake.
Bicycle riders are always at risk facing Fietsongeval(Bicycle accident) particularly if they have to ride in a busy motor road. This type of accidents are often prove to be fatal. Therefore one should try to ...
... avoid riding on busy motoring road as much as possible. If that becomes completely unavoidable then one must try to be as careful as possible and should avoid riding the cycle at night.
Accidents are always unfortunate and should therefore be avoided to the extent possible. If we try to become a little more careful and attentive while driving many accident can quite easily be avoided. It must be our endeavor to avoid any kind of accident as much as possible.
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Angela Smith is a prolific copywriter and proud member of the Deletselschadespecialist.nl/ Personal injury: it often seems a far-from-my-bed-show. From farm to road accidents: personal injury specialist as we have over thirty years experience in personal injury. For further more information please visit www.deletselschadespecialist.nl
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