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- Signal_passed_at_danger abstract "A signal passed at danger (SPAD), in British railway terminology, occurs when a train passes a stop signal without authority to do so. It is a term primarily used within the British railway industry, although it is also used in some other countries.".
- Q2811650 abstract "A signal passed at danger (SPAD), in British railway terminology, occurs when a train passes a stop signal without authority to do so. It is a term primarily used within the British railway industry, although it is also used in some other countries.".
- Signal_passed_at_danger comment "A signal passed at danger (SPAD), in British railway terminology, occurs when a train passes a stop signal without authority to do so. It is a term primarily used within the British railway industry, although it is also used in some other countries.".
- Q2811650 comment "A signal passed at danger (SPAD), in British railway terminology, occurs when a train passes a stop signal without authority to do so. It is a term primarily used within the British railway industry, although it is also used in some other countries.".