Good and Evil On the Rails

Good and Evil On the Rails

Read the Metrolink case study beginning on page 342 of the text as well as the Reuters article on train safety rules: Buffett May Benefit as Train Lobby Bids to Weaken Safety Rule.

In your post, consider the following questions:

  • What was the cause of the Metrolink accident and could it have been avoided?
  • Is the high cost of train control justified by the likely safety gains for passengers?
  • Is the money spent to regulate railroad safety being spent in the most efficient way to reduce the risks of death and injury in society?
  • If you had been a lobbyist wishing to influence safety legislation after the crash, what would your strategy have been?

2 Attachments

Answer Preview
The safety and economic gains outweigh these costs. According to Kim and Pickering (2015), the new regulations cost is relatively low as compared to what the country stand to gain in terms of saving lives. The financial gains are approximated to be $1.7 billion. On the other…
(529 Words)
Scroll to Top