nfitz
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I wasn't suggesting trying to stop suicides. I was merely saying what stops the train afterewards without adding a lot of extra $ of tech.You do remember the platforms are low floor like Queen's Quay Station. Accidents will be much lower. With a driver or driverless, there is no way to prevent suicide attempts unless they go with PSDs.
Not sure the lack of elevated platforms is going to lower the suicide potential in an underground station - particularly if the victim is clearly aware the vehicles are unstaffed. I wonder what the Vancouver experience is.
Ah, but you don't have the convenient frequency.Sure it's easier to attempt suicide and they can just go to the GO train tracks at Mt Dennis, it's free to get there and less people are watching.