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stop signal overrun
the situation where a vehicle fails to stop at a designated signal
A stop signal overrun refers to a situation where a vehicle, such as a train or road vehicle, fails to stop at a signal that indicates it should. This can occur when the vehicle disregards or does not notice a red signal or stop sign, leading to a dangerous situation, especially if other vehicles or pedestrians are nearby. In the case of trains, this can lead to serious safety risks, such as collisions or accidents. The overrun of stop signals is typically a violation of traffic or railway rules and can result in penalties, investigations, and changes in safety measures to prevent similar incidents.
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