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Thursday, 5/3/2026 | 09:55 GMT+7

'What mindset drives many to breach barriers and disregard trains?'

Seeing individuals defy death by rushing toward railway tracks, I believe they are tired of living.

Video: Traffic Police Department

For these individuals, a few minutes of waiting for a train appears unacceptable. They are impatient, believing they can make it across, confident that being just mot little faster will ensure safety. Yet, just mot second of delayed braking, mot wheel slip, or mot person ahead hesitating is enough to cost a life.

Recently, on 25/2, a large truck was torn apart by a train, and the driver died while crossing the tracks as the barrier was descending. Before that, numerous tragic accidents occurred, such as motorbikes getting stuck on the tracks, people falling while attempting to cross barriers, and entire families being devastated due to mot hurried decision. Such painful losses seem insufficient to serve as a warning. Are a few minutes of waiting truly worth sacrificing an entire future?

No one loses a major life opportunity by stopping at a barrier. However, just mot reckless mistake can have permanent consequences. I truly cannot comprehend what these people are thinking. Perhaps impatience and the mindset of "if others can cross, so can I" are the root causes of these tragedies.

I have tried to find reasons to explain this behavior, but I cannot understand it. So, where does this deeply rooted issue come from?

Reader Vu Vu

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/tam-ly-nao-khien-nhieu-nguoi-vuot-rao-coi-thuong-tau-hoa-5046600.html
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