JonMyrlennBailey
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... that are triggered by the Trigger Multiple Signals rule. They will hold forever at any absolute red signal triggered by a train occupying the block ahead but not at a red triggered by TMS. They will only wait so long before creeping past the red and sometimes run into a train that has the right of way at the junction where two tracks converge and the TMS is set up at this convergence as the yard ladder switches.
I'm not so unhappy about this because this only happens in the staging yard out of view anyway. On my visible layout, I never have any two oncoming AI trains competing at a convergence.
The drivers under AI have limited patience.
Unlike a human train crew, AI does not seem to be able to see a train right in front of it sometimes where the train ahead is crossing the switch points.
As an automobile driver I always look both ways at an intersection even under a green traffic light and never insist upon my right of way . What AI dispatcher is giving AI trains permission to run even red absolute signals? AI doesn't always seem to drive defensively.
I'm not so unhappy about this because this only happens in the staging yard out of view anyway. On my visible layout, I never have any two oncoming AI trains competing at a convergence.
The drivers under AI have limited patience.
Unlike a human train crew, AI does not seem to be able to see a train right in front of it sometimes where the train ahead is crossing the switch points.
As an automobile driver I always look both ways at an intersection even under a green traffic light and never insist upon my right of way . What AI dispatcher is giving AI trains permission to run even red absolute signals? AI doesn't always seem to drive defensively.
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