Don't fret. Train derailments are soon to be a thing of the past.

The Colorado State Government is gonna pass some new laws!

https://www.trains.com/trn/news-revi...r-regulations/

If approved by the Transportation Legislation Review Committee, the bill will be introduced in the state’s 2024 legislative session beginning in January. It limits train lengths to 8,500 feet; requires wayside equipment detectors every 10 to 15 miles; prohibits stopped trains from blocking grade crossings for more than 10 minutes; and requires railroads to offer training to first responders along rail routes where hazardous materials are transported.

Only the Federal Railroad Administration and Surface Transportation Board have the authority to regulate rail operations, why let that stop 'em?