Japanese Maker of Train in Deadly Taiwan Crash Finds Design Flaw

Japanese Maker of Train in Deadly Taiwan Crash Finds Design Flaw
An overturned train is seen in Yilan, Taiwan Oct. 22, 2018. Reuters/Yimou Lee
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TOKYO/TAIPEIThe Japanese manufacturer of a train that derailed in Taiwan killing 18 people said it had discovered a design flaw that failed to alert the central control system that an automatic safety feature had been turned off.

On Oct. 21 a train in Yilan in Taiwan’s northeast came off the rails on a curve while traveling at almost 149 kmh (87 mph), nearly twice the speed limit, the head of a Taiwan government investigation team has said.