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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 404903" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Stick I'd be with you...but having driven with a very similar system all the lights n sirens n all that good stuff fades from view very quickly. </p><p></p><p>I used to live by a railroad track (probably the wrong side) right by an intersection... Tooot toooooot and rumbling tracks all the time. People would crybaby about the train saying it drove them crazy... I barely noticed after the first few weeks. </p><p>A few years into living there I took to waking up every morning at the same time and could not figure out why. A few days into the waking up routine my ex wife's uncle who worked for the railroad came by.. He said something to the effect of 'bet you're sleeping better since the 4:30 train quit coming by'.. </p><p></p><p>The human mind can adapt to anything. All the bells n whistles in the world aren't going to stop distracted driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 404903, member: 10"] Stick I'd be with you...but having driven with a very similar system all the lights n sirens n all that good stuff fades from view very quickly. I used to live by a railroad track (probably the wrong side) right by an intersection... Tooot toooooot and rumbling tracks all the time. People would crybaby about the train saying it drove them crazy... I barely noticed after the first few weeks. A few years into living there I took to waking up every morning at the same time and could not figure out why. A few days into the waking up routine my ex wife's uncle who worked for the railroad came by.. He said something to the effect of 'bet you're sleeping better since the 4:30 train quit coming by'.. The human mind can adapt to anything. All the bells n whistles in the world aren't going to stop distracted driving. [/QUOTE]
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