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- Executive45Explorer III2. Second Best Alternative
Drive the child in a passenger vehicle so they can be properly restrained and follow the RV (Class A, B or C's) .
This one has me shaking my head....someone will read this and secure their child in a seatbelt in their toad....:E......Dennis - Pangaea_RonExplorerThe best information that I've heard about surviving a crash in a Class A MH is. . .
Lift your feet up upon a frontal impact, and. . .
Duck before the microwave comes forward.
Timing is everything. - Rick_JayExplorer III'm concerned about safety and I drive a class A. No concerns at all. Perhaps if someone doesn't feel confident in their driving ability then it's best they pay extra to compensate for their deficiency! LOL :)
And yet, class A's are safe enough that injuries and fatalities are below any statistical significance to make it worthwhile dollarwise for the insurance industry & gubermint to force their non-sensical standards upon us. Trust me, if they could make money on the deal, they will force it upon us. So far, the number of units sold is so low it's not worth their time or money to invest in the lobbying necessary. Safety? That's really not THEIR concern.
So, all in all, they're pretty safe. I feel much safer in my class A than in our daily drivers.
~Rick - WyoTravelerExplorerNothing new. I posted several days ago anyone that was really safety concerned wouldn't own a class A. They still sell lots of them.
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