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:::Is that not how it is now? I left your generalized warning, but added back a specific warning and workaround for ridden minecarts. I don't consider a generic warning sufficient because, except for ridden minecarts, all the other cases can be worked around quite easily. You can manually check the tracks for any discarded clothing after construction, and know that no new clothing will be added without further construction. By separating your departure and arrival track stops, there is little risk when discarded clothing accumulates on a push stop. Guided stops may accumulate clothing, but guided carts aren't dangerous. Only when riding in minecarts do dwarves *always* drop their clothing on a tile that minecarts are guaranteed to travel to.--[[User:Loci|Loci]] ([[User talk:Loci|talk]]) 20:52, 4 April 2014 (UTC)
 
:::Is that not how it is now? I left your generalized warning, but added back a specific warning and workaround for ridden minecarts. I don't consider a generic warning sufficient because, except for ridden minecarts, all the other cases can be worked around quite easily. You can manually check the tracks for any discarded clothing after construction, and know that no new clothing will be added without further construction. By separating your departure and arrival track stops, there is little risk when discarded clothing accumulates on a push stop. Guided stops may accumulate clothing, but guided carts aren't dangerous. Only when riding in minecarts do dwarves *always* drop their clothing on a tile that minecarts are guaranteed to travel to.--[[User:Loci|Loci]] ([[User talk:Loci|talk]]) 20:52, 4 April 2014 (UTC)
 
::::It still came off to me as saying that lack of traffic safety concerns is a problem ''because '''minecart riders''' drop clothes on track''. It may not have been your intent, but the wording suggested it to me. I have had and keep having problems with my dwarfs calmly walking into speeding carts to clean, go on break or haul stone; never because of dropped clothes after riding.
 
::::I can see that an "always ride instantly" short track will be particularly plagued with dropped clothes, but that manifestation of the problem (and the solution) is very specific to this type of application, while the general problem occurs and is a headache in all uses of free-running carts. I edited the phrasing (including a link to your swimming track); i hope you're okay with that.--[[User:Larix|Larix]] ([[User talk:Larix|talk]]) 14:42, 9 April 2014 (UTC)
 

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