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The cleaner found that something was wrong with a man and rushed to save him. What was that man doing at that time?

At that time, the man was crossing the railway track. As you can see from the video, he took something and then pushed a bicycle. At that time, it was not the cleaners nearby, but the railway shift workers who were overhauling the railway. At that time, the man tried to cross the railway with a bicycle. When crossing the railway track, the bike fell off, and then the things on the bike spilled on the raceway of the railway track. Then he dropped his bike and turned to pick up what had fallen on the runway. In the process of picking up things, a train came with its back to him, and he just bent down to pick up things. The train is in his busy video area. Seeing this, the railway workers rushed up and dragged him off the tracks. As can be seen from the video, at that critical moment, the train brushed the feet of railway workers.

In fact, such incidents have occurred all over the country. The city where I was born has many railways at the southernmost tip of the city, and similar incidents often occur, but these people are not as lucky as the one in the video. When the train came, no one saved them and there was no way to escape. In our local area, publicity is held regularly in the square every year, and sometimes even in our school, mainly to warn students and local residents not to cross the tracks at will, but even under such repeated warnings, many people ignore the warning signs and cross the tracks privately, eventually losing their lives.

Tell me a case I know. When I was a child, the cultivated land in rural areas was still used by livestock, because these tracks all passed through the southern end of the city, and around this track, only a semi-underground bridge opening could pass. At ordinary times, people usually cross this train track and take that bridge opening, but there is a Japanese-built road about 2 miles from this bridge opening, which was later abandoned, but a railway just passes there. In order to facilitate the local people to take this road, the local area has specially set up a card whistle here, and the vehicles coming and going to the fire lane must be commanded by the duty officer.

The incident I'm talking about has something to do with cows. At that time, the old man drove the ox cart to the mill in the town to grind corn, and then drove back after grinding corn. When he came, he took bridge opening on the other side of the train track. When he returned, he was in a hurry and wanted to take a shortcut. He used to drive that road and was familiar with it, but he forgot that his ox cart pulled five or six bags of corn, which added up to 65438. I don't know what happened, but the person on duty was not there that day. According to what happened later, it seems that I left for a while. At this juncture, when he was driving an ox cart across the driveway, he suddenly got stuck. As for how he got stuck, I don't remember clearly.

The old man got off the train and found that he couldn't get out, so he fell back. A train is coming in this effort. Because it is already in the suburbs, it is a train that pulls coal, and the speed is much slower. However, when the ox cart looks at the train lane, it can't get on or get off, and it's too late for the train to brake. The old man ran away as soon as he saw that he was not well. Finally, the train came, smashed the car, spilled corn all over the floor, and the old cow was injured. I was young at that time, but I didn't know how to deal with it later. This kind of thing has basically happened all over the country, as long as there are train tracks. Can only say that personal safety awareness is insufficient. When crossing this kind of section, people always take a lucky or indifferent attitude, which is very prone to accidents. Take the video mentioned by the subject as an example. If the road repairman hadn't saved him, he wouldn't have had a chance to live.