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On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 15:16:30 +0100, asdf
wrote: On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 15:01:14 +0100, Martin Underwood wrote: So, how long until the first lift collision, if cars are able to move independently in the same shaft, one wonders? But that "can't happen" because there's "A sophisticated computer program and sensors [which] monitor the location of the cars and prevents cars still in motion from crashing into cars that have stopped to accommodate passengers." Yeah, right. Would you trust it? Ever been on the DLR? Did you trust it? A better analogy would be "Ever been on the Victoria Line? Did you trust it?", since that is a "closed system" just like this lift shaft would be. So, minimal outside interference like rain changing stopping distances or yobs putting concrete on the track. The lift shaft can have sensors on any maintenance doors that can shut it down if anyone has entered the working areas and possibly interfered. Therefore it becomes an extremely easy task to write the program for and thoroughly test, because you can work out all the possible outcomes and program and test for them. So I would certainly trust it. |
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