New York City train derailment airs queries about technology
NEW YORK, United States (AP) — The revelation that a New York City commuter train derailed while barrelling around a sharp curve at nearly three times the speed limit is fuelling questions about whether automated crash-avoidance technology could have prevented the carnage.
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