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Damage to a vehicle's body may result in failure of various accessories, such as windows, {{pll|Headlights & Cab Lights|lights}} and {{pll|Compressor|compressors}}. It doesn't otherwise affect the moving capability of a vehicle, however.
Damage to a vehicle's body may result in failure of various accessories, such as windows, {{pll|Headlights & Cab Lights|lights}} and {{pll|Compressor|compressors}}. It doesn't otherwise affect the moving capability of a vehicle, however.


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Body damage of a vehicle is displayed on its {{pll|ID Plate|ID plate}}.
Body damage of a vehicle is displayed on its {{pll|ID Plate|ID plate}}.



Revision as of 14:08, 10 March 2025

Damage to a vehicle's body most commonly occurs from collisions. Colliding with any vehicle, a buffer stop or another object at too high of a speed , is bound to cause damage.

To ensure safe contact between vehicles, it is not recommended to exceed 5 km/h. Most common situations in which collision damage occurs is due to derailing , distracted shunting , badly set up switches and wheelslide . Body damage can also be caused by various powertrain failures that cause parts to fly apart, fire and even explosions .

Damage to a vehicle's body may result in failure of various accessories, such as windows, lights and compressors . It doesn't otherwise affect the moving capability of a vehicle, however.

Body damage of a vehicle is displayed on its ID plate .

Body damage can be forced manually in sandbox mode using the comms radio damage mode .