>>2024147yes it was the brakes
>have more stringent inspections and rules than automobilesthat's cool man but if there's no mechanism for forcing them it's kind of like there's *no* rules, right?
>The FRA has inspectors that do that, many states have their own inspectors tooAgain, if the freight rail companies own the rails, then any federal or state inspectors are really just a suggestion
Nationalize the railroads
If you don't like the idea that making a whole new sewage system, lighting system, road network, basically build a whole new town whenever you want to build a house isn't economically feasible, it doesn't matter who it is telling you that. Infill development >>> suburban sprawl:
https://campuspress.yale.edu/ledger/urban-sprawl-a-growing-problem/