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Executive45
Jan 25, 2019Explorer III
I pondered the same thing until I relooked at my physics book. Class A's sit higher than most vehicles. The bumper and assemblies are what's going to take the hit. In my case, there's this huge genset that will move most vehicles out of the way. Now if I hit a tree, that's something else altogether. In a head on crash between a Class A and a Class C, those passive restraints aren't going to do you much good.....for what it's worth...then again, I've been moving these Class A's for over 40 years and haven't had a crash yet. You tend to drive the Class A a lot differently. The other thing to consider, too, is the passive restraints aren't going to do much for stopping all that 'junk' behind you that you've crammed into every nook and cranny. Think TVs Fridge, sofa etc. etc......Dennis
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