16-08-2011, 09:19 AM
@vinoth0106
I will emphasise PJW's points in that there needs to be more descriptive text explaining why something is important. For example:
1) Red aspects are safe!
2) A red aspect provides an indication to the driver the train must not pass this point. The aspect is fail safe, by design of the circuitry, that ensures even under degraded modes that a proceed aspect cannot be shown unless the locking can provide a safe route.
The examiners are after an understanding of why we do what we do, not that standards can be quoted or a high level understanding. It is a good attempt though.
@PJW, Peter
IRSEExam does social commentary! Interesting.
For me, the forename is always a Christian name, as being in rear of a pin is not on approach too. It pains me that English is being forced to change due to "fairness" and misunderstanding of how the language is supposed to be applied. It is one of the reasons why my new home country is across the little stream and far away from the UK.
Jerry
I will emphasise PJW's points in that there needs to be more descriptive text explaining why something is important. For example:
1) Red aspects are safe!
2) A red aspect provides an indication to the driver the train must not pass this point. The aspect is fail safe, by design of the circuitry, that ensures even under degraded modes that a proceed aspect cannot be shown unless the locking can provide a safe route.
The examiners are after an understanding of why we do what we do, not that standards can be quoted or a high level understanding. It is a good attempt though.
@PJW, Peter
IRSEExam does social commentary! Interesting.
For me, the forename is always a Christian name, as being in rear of a pin is not on approach too. It pains me that English is being forced to change due to "fairness" and misunderstanding of how the language is supposed to be applied. It is one of the reasons why my new home country is across the little stream and far away from the UK.
Jerry
Le coureur

