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Most common situations in which collision damage occurs is due to {{pll|Derailing|derailing}}, distracted {{pll|Shunting|shunting}}, badly set up {{pll|Switches & Switch Signs|switches}} and {{pll|Wheelslide|wheelslide}}. Body damage can also be caused by various {{pll|Powertrain Overheating|powertrain failures}} that cause parts to fly apart, {{pll|Flammable|fire}} and even {{pll|Explosive|explosions}}. | |||
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Damage to a vehicle's body may result in failure of various accessories, such as windows, {{pll|Headlights & Cab Lights|lights}} and {{pll|Compressor|compressors}}. It doesn't otherwise affect the moving capability of a vehicle, however. | Damage to a vehicle's body may result in failure of various accessories, such as windows, {{pll|Headlights & Cab Lights|lights}} and {{pll|Compressor|compressors}}. It doesn't otherwise affect the moving capability of a vehicle, however. | ||
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To ensure safe contact between vehicles, it is recommended not to collide at more than 5 km/h. To help anticipate contact better, there are {{pll|Proximity Sensor|proximity sensor gadgets}}. | |||
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Revision as of 17:40, 10 March 2025
La carrocería de un vehículo ferroviario puede dañarse por colisiones, maniobras bruscas, fallos graves del sistema de propulsión que hacen que las piezas salgan volando, incendios e incluso explosiones. El daño a la carrocería puede provocar fallos en los sistemas eléctricos que hagan que las luces, los limpiaparabrisas y otras características eléctricas no funcionen. Sin embargo, no afecta la capacidad de movimiento de un vehículo.
Most common situations in which collision damage occurs is due to derailing, distracted shunting, badly set up switches and wheelslide. Body damage can also be caused by various powertrain failures that cause parts to fly apart, fire and even explosions.
Damage to a vehicle's body may result in failure of various accessories, such as windows, lights and compressors. It doesn't otherwise affect the moving capability of a vehicle, however.
To ensure safe contact between vehicles, it is recommended not to collide at more than 5 km/h. To help anticipate contact better, there are proximity sensor gadgets.
Body damage of a vehicle is displayed on its ID plate.
Body damage can be forced manually in sandbox mode using the comms radio damage mode.