Three years ago, at the Keikyu Line crossing in Yokohama City, a train collided with a truck and derailed, causing the driver of the truck to be killed or injured. The prosecution was postponed for the train driver who was killed.

Three years ago, in 2019, a 67-year-old truck driver died, as well as train drivers and passengers, in an accident in which a train collided with a stranded truck at a crossing of the Keikyu Line in Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama City and derailed. More than 30 people were seriously injured.



In September last year, police sent documents to the driver on suspicion of accidental fatal injury on the suspicion that the delay in the emergency brake led to the accident, and the Yokohama District Prosecutor's Office was proceeding with the investigation.



As a result, the prosecution postponed the prosecution on the 24th, saying that "the degree of negligence of the driver is relatively minor."



In this accident, the truck driver was also sent documents on suspicion of negligent driving injury, but he was not charged with being dead.