Metro to test new software for crash-avoidance system
The Washington Post
Metro has developed software that it hopes can be a backup for the system that is supposed to prevent train crashes, officials said Thursday. The agency and the contractor that helped create the software plan to test it next week, officials said. After a fatal Red Line crash in June, federal investigators said Metro's crash-avoidance system was inadequate and called for the agency to implement a real-time backup.
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