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The driver of the car was seriously hurt in the crash at Moreton-on-Lugg, Herefordshire.
BBC: Jane Harding
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Jane Harding, 52, died when the car she was in was struck at Moreton-on-Lugg, Herefordshire, in January 2010.
BBC: Level crossing death: Signalman and Network Rail fined
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Jane Harding, 52, died when the car she was in was hit by a train at Moreton-on-Lugg three years ago.
BBC: Jane Harding
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The signalman had almost 19 years railway experience, all of which had been as a signaller at Moreton-on-Lugg, the report found.
BBC: Jane Harding
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Jane Harding, 52, was killed when the car she was in was struck at Moreton-on-Lugg, Herefordshire, in January 2010, after the safety barriers had been raised.
BBC: Level crossing dangers highlighted
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The idea that you could render in the browser but not get bottlenecked by webkit is the equivalen of Lugg removing the shaft from the jet engine.
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Richard Lugg is a Maine neighbor of mine who has a company called HyperMach that is working on hyper-sonic jet engines for aviation and aerospace applications.
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The RAIB said it had made four recommendations to Network Rail which included assessing the need for additional engineered safety measures at level crossings, like Moreton-on-Lugg and targeted improvements to its processes for managing risk at level crossings.
BBC: Jane Harding
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Mr Mott told the court although it may be a case of "human error", Maund's former employer Network Rail was equally culpable for Mrs Harding's death because it had not fitted an automatic-locking device at the Moreton-on-Lugg crossing as part of improvement works there.
BBC: Hereford & Worcester
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And, similar to Dyson, Lugg is proposing to achieve these radical efficiencies by coordinating multiple engine systems (analogous to the acceleration, inducement and entrainment of the Air Multiplier) to create optimal conditions for each stage of flight and to use the excess energy the system produces to create a plasma field to reduce drag and eliminate sonic boom.
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