in Rhode Island, road vehicles are regulated under the same laws as trains, so running a red light will get you a ticket for "signal passed at danger" and the theoretical exam for a license requires describing how to parallel park a locomotive

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in Rhode Island, road vehicles are regulated under the same laws as trains, so running a red light will get you a ticket for "signal passed at danger" and the theoretical exam for a license requires describing how to parallel park a locomotive
oh this explains why there's so many horseback (or motorcycle) mounted police in the highway patrol there
wait, this also means that running a red or speeding in RI will disqualify you from locomotive operation in the US under FRA licensing rules