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Old 11-22-2015, 07:10 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
The law in the US varies from state to state. In the fine state of Georgia, where both Apache and I live, there is an exception to the law when parked. I'm pretty sure sitting at a railroad crossing with your engine turned off is considered parked. It wouldn't work well for me since I tend to block everything else out around me when I read. That's one of the big reasons I listen to audiobooks in the car, well that and I get car sick when I try to read in the car.
I have never been car sick. I grew up traveling in cars and doing a lot of reading. I do block things out while reading, but I have trained (pun intended) myself to become aware as the train exits the crossing.
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