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Pippin friendica

Not wanting to say teenagers aren't capable of being responsible or anything, but yikes. Having 1000+ lives at a time in your hands before the age of 20? 😨


Teenagers could help fill train driver shortage

The government is asking for views on reducing the minimum age for train drivers from 20 to 18 as an attempt to handle the dwindling number of drivers as more retire over the next 5 years

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz747krrw9lo

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Reece Martin mastodon (AP)
@trainwatch with modern signalling should be prettttty safe
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TrainWatch mastodon (AP)

@reece true, as long as they obey the signals they should be good.

It's down to the individual. Most should be perfectly fine. That's what's the training they have to go through deals with.

It's not just a case of sitting down in the driver's seat. They have to learn (sign) each route before they are allowed to drive on their own.

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Reece Martin mastodon (AP)
@trainwatch but even if you don’t, I assume the signalling isn’t going to let you do all that much damage
Pippin friendica

@Reece @TrainWatch Hmm, I'm pretty sure I've read about drivers being rather traumatised by incidents they weren't even responsible for (like people under trains). Not great whatever your age, but… I'm not sure how well I could cope with that now, but I hate to think how it would have messed me up when I was 18-20.

Edit: you're right, though, there are lots of systems in place to keep things safe and (to at least some extent) take that burden off the driver. It's just still a job with a lot of responsibility that I'm not sure I, for one, could have handled at that age. I'm not typical though, I admit.

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